New Delhi, Feb. 18 -- Amid the ongoing controversy over the display of a Chinese-made robotic dog at the India AI Summit Expo, Professor Neha Singh of Galgotias University on Wednesday said she had no information about any government directive asking the university to vacate its stall. The clarification came even as the Congress sharply criticised the Narendra Modi government over the ongoing AI summit, alleging that the event had turned into a "disorganised PR spectacle" and accusing the Centre of misrepresenting foreign technology as Indian innovation.
Responding to media reports suggesting that the university had been asked to clear its expo space, Singh said, "I do not have any information about that. What I know is that today we are a...