India, Feb. 25 -- The Paris AI Summit earlier this month inked an agreement on inclusive and sustainable Artificial Intelligence (AI). With 61 nations and organisations signing the agreement, the real success of this summit was its ability to align global efforts and reinforce AI's diversity, both in terms of geography and perspectives.

While the absence of the US and UK has been a talking point, the focus should be on the broader impact of global AI cooperation. Disagreements on governance are natural in such transformational discussions. However, each dialogue and declaration is moving the needle forward in shaping AI's future. A pivotal moment of the summit was when Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined a bold and inclusive vision of ...