Day Two of Bengaluru Tech Summit opened with purpose and clarity as the AI Universe Opening Session set the tone for India’s next phase of artificial intelligence leadership. The session, titled The Road to India AI Impact Summit, featured a keynote address by Shri Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. His perspective offered both strategic depth and national ambition, highlighting why India’s AI story is entering a transformative decade.
India’s Foundations for Global AI Leadership
Shri Abhishek Singh emphasised that India’s emergence in AI has been anything but accidental. It is the result of deliberate institution building, patient policy work and sustained investments that now place the country in a position to influence global AI progress.
Talent at Scale
He pointed out that India’s vast and diverse pool of engineers, researchers and innovators is rapidly becoming one of the most formidable talent bases in the world. This capability is already powering advancements across healthcare, agriculture, fintech, mobility and public services.
Population Scale Digital Public Infrastructure
Shri Singh highlighted India’s unmatched digital public infrastructure as a cornerstone of its AI readiness. Platforms such as Aadhaar, UPI and DigiLocker have enabled a level of digital participation and data interoperability that few countries have achieved. These systems now form the backbone for AI solutions that can reach citizens at unprecedented scale.
Quiet Preparation, Bold Outlook
While global discussions often spotlight a few dominant players, he noted that India has been quietly laying the groundwork across compute investments, regulatory frameworks and applied research. This quiet preparation means India is now ready to move from potential to global leadership.
Where AI Is Creating Impact Today
He also detailed how AI is already reshaping key sectors in the country.
Whether it is predictive and preventive healthcare, climate aware farming, smart governance or accessible education technology, the shift from pilot projects to large scale deployment is unmistakable.
The Next Decade: India Steps to the Front Row
Shri Abhishek Singh concluded with a forward looking message. The coming decade, he said, will see India transition from being a major user of AI to becoming a principal architect of global AI innovation. Investments in high calibre compute, skilling, startups and responsible AI frameworks will guide India’s journey to the front row.
The session ended on a note of pragmatic optimism. India’s AI ambition is no longer framed as aspiration. It is framed as inevitability.


