New Delhi, Feb. 15 -- The AI-India Impact Summit that gets underway in the capital from Monday positions India as a convenor and partner in global AI cooperation, supporting shared standards, collaborative frameworks, and scalable solutions for public good.

By linking policy with implementation and innovation with public purpose, the Summit establishes a structured approach to responsible AI deployment. It aligns technological advancement with inclusive growth and sustainable development.

The summit has attracted significant high-level engagement, more than 40 global and Indian CEOs expected to participate. Olivier Blum, CEO, Schneider Electric looks forward to this year's summit, saying that it is critical for energy technology to work...