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New Delhi Frontier AI Commitments | India Launches Global Framework for Inclusive, Multilingual AI at Impact Summit 2026

Kishor Gangwar by Kishor Gangwar
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Picture this: a single AI chatbot that works just as well in Tamil as it does in English. That vision moved closer to reality this week. At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, global tech leaders and the Indian government unveiled the New Delhi Frontier AI Commitments — a set of voluntary pledges designed to make artificial intelligence more inclusive, transparent, and globally relevant.

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw called the framework a “significant outcome” of the summit. The announcement brought together leading AI companies from India and abroad around shared goals for responsible AI development.

Two Pillars of the Framework

The commitments rest on two core pillars.

First: Real-World AI Usage Insights. Participating organisations pledged to publish statistical insights drawn from anonymised, aggregated AI usage data. The goal is to help governments understand how AI affects jobs, skills, and economic transformation — without compromising individual privacy.

Vaishnaw said this effort would support evidence-based policymaking. It could also reveal emerging skill gaps in the workforce.

Second: Multilingual and Contextual AI Evaluations. Tech companies agreed to collaborate on evaluating AI systems across different languages and cultural contexts. This means building flexible benchmarks that test AI performance in underrepresented languages and regions.

“This commitment is especially vital for the Global South,” Vaishnaw noted, stressing that AI must work effectively across diverse linguistic settings.

Why These Commitments Matter

Today, most frontier AI models are trained and tested primarily in English. Performance drops sharply for many of the world’s 7,000+ languages. The new framework directly targets that gap.

By encouraging anonymised usage data and broader evaluation standards, the pledges aim to make AI development more transparent and equitable. “Together, these efforts mark an important step towards shaping AI that is not only powerful, but also inclusive, development-oriented and globally relevant,” Vaishnaw said.

Global Heavyweights Back the Initiative

The summit at Bharat Mandapam (February 16–20) drew some of the biggest names in tech. Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, and Dario Amodei were among the global leaders present. Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined them for a group photograph after the announcement, underlining the initiative’s diplomatic weight.

The summit is structured around three thematic pillars: People, Planet, and Progress — reflecting India’s ambition to harness AI for broad societal benefit.

India’s Play for Global South Leadership

With this framework, India positions itself as a champion of Global South perspectives on AI governance. The commitments are voluntary, not binding. But they signal a clear direction: AI systems should serve diverse populations, not just English-speaking markets.

For everyday users, the promise is simple. Better AI in more languages, built on real-world evidence, with privacy safeguards baked in.

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