The New Delhi Declaration: A New World Order for AI
"True impact comes only when one takes the right decisions at the right time with the right intention." — PM Narendra Modi, February 2026.
The 7 Chakras of AI Progress
The summit concluded with the adoption of a framework Endorsed by 89 countries, structured around seven key pillars (Chakras). The goal? To ensure that AI benefits "Sarvajan Hitaya" (Welfare for all).
Key Deliverables of the 2026 Pact:
- Charter for Democratic Diffusion: Ensuring affordable access to foundational AI resources for the Global South.
- Global AI Impact Commons: A shared platform to replicate AI use cases across borders.
- The "Pax Silica" Alignment: A strategic technology agreement binding India closer to the US AI ecosystem (OpenAI, Google, Anthropic) to ensure "Safe Supply Chains."
Avoiding "Silicon Colonialism"
A major theme of the declaration was sovereignty. India and other emerging economies expressed a refusal to become "vassal states" of tech giants. By investing $15 billion into domestic infrastructure like the **Vizag AI Hub**, India is signaling that it won't just be a consumer of AI, but a creator.
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