India sees future, not fear, in AI, says Prime Minister at plenary session of summit

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India Sees Future, Not Fear, in AI — PM Modi at AI Impact Summit (Feb 2026)


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
2018 NITI Aayog releases National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (#AIForAll) — first formal AI policy document
2019 Responsible AI for All paper by NITI Aayog; AI centres set up at IITs
2021 National Programme on AI under MeitY; setting up of AI Centres of Excellence
2023 IndiaAI established as independent Business Division under MeitY
March 2024 IndiaAI Mission approved by Cabinet — ₹10,300 crore over 5 years; 7 pillars defined
2024 India Semiconductor Mission — 10 projects approved, ₹1.60 lakh crore cumulative investment across 6 states
Feb 2025 India participates in Paris AI Summit; co-chairs declarations on inclusive AI
Feb 2026 PM Modi outlines MANAV framework at AI Impact Summit; ISM 2.0 announced in Budget 2026–27

Predecessors: Digital India Mission (2015), National Data Sharing Policy (2012), NASSCOM AI adoption programmes.


4. Core Static Facts

MANAV — The Five Pillars (PM Modi, Feb 19, 2026) [S1][S2]

Letter Stands For
M Moral and ethical AI systems
A Accountable governance of AI models
N National sovereignty over data
A Accessible and inclusive technology
V Valid and legitimate systems

IndiaAI Mission [S3]

India Semiconductor Mission [S4]

National Quantum Mission [S5]

Regulatory Update


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Ethical / Governance

Social

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. MANAV acronym stands for: Moral & ethical systems · Accountable governance · National sovereignty · Accessible & inclusive technology · Valid & legitimate systems. [S1]
  2. IndiaAI Mission was approved with an outlay of ₹10,300 crore — implementing body is IndiaAI, a Business Division under MeitY. [S3]
  3. IndiaAI Mission has 7 pillars: Compute, Datasets, Innovation Centres, Application Development, Future Skills, Startup Financing, Safe & Trusted AI. [S3]
  4. Subsidised GPU compute under IndiaAI Mission is available at ₹65 per hour. [S3]
  5. AIKosh platform holds 5,500+ datasets and 251 AI models across 20 sectors. [S3]
  6. 12 startups were selected for Large Multimodal Model development under IndiaAI — includes Sarvam AI, BharatGen (IIT Bombay), Gnani AI, Fractal Analytics. [S3]
  7. India Semiconductor Mission has an outlay of ₹76,000 crore; 10 projects approved (Dec 2025) with ₹1.60 lakh crore cumulative investment in 6 states. [S4]
  8. India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 was announced in Union Budget 2026–27 with ₹1,000 crore for FY 2026–27. [S4]
  9. National Quantum Mission (approved April 2023) has an outlay of ₹6,003.65 crore (2023–2031), target: 50–1,000 qubit quantum computers. [S5]
  10. NQM is implemented by DST (Department of Science & Technology) — NOT MeitY. [S5]
  11. The AI Impact Summit plenary (Feb 19, 2026) was attended by Switzerland President Guy Parmelin — he met PM Modi bilaterally on the sidelines. [S1]
  12. PM Modi used a GPS analogy: "GPS shows the way, but we decide where to go" — to explain human agency over AI direction. [S1]
  13. India's first binding regulation on synthetically generated (deepfake) content was introduced via IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Amendment Rules, 2026. [S3]
  14. The MANAV framework was unveiled at the plenary session of the AI Impact Summit on February 19, 2026. [S1][S2]
  15. IndiaAI (the implementing body) is NOT a statutory authority — it is a Business Division under MeitY, not a separate registered body or society. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper & Syllabus Mapping

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests; Bilateral, regional and global groupings
GS-III Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, nano-technology, bio-technology; Science & Technology — developments and their effects; Digital economy
GS-IV Ethics in public administration; Technology and ethics; Use of technology in governance

Plausible Mains Questions

  1. "India's MANAV framework for AI governance is as much a geopolitical statement as a technology policy." Critically examine. (GS-II/GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "The challenge before developing nations is not merely to adopt AI but to shape its governance architecture." Discuss with reference to India's recent policy initiatives. (GS-III, 15 marks)

  3. "Algorithmic governance can deepen both inclusion and exclusion simultaneously." In light of India's IndiaAI Mission, evaluate the ethical dimensions of deploying AI in public service delivery. (GS-IV, 15 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why Connected
IndiaAI Mission — 7 Pillars Direct implementation vehicle for the policy vision articulated at the AI Impact Summit
India Semiconductor Mission (ISM & ISM 2.0) Hardware layer of India's AI stack; essential for self-reliance in compute
National Quantum Mission PM Modi specifically cited quantum computing as part of India's AI-tech ecosystem
Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 Underpins the 'National sovereignty over data' (N in MANAV); data governance foundation
Global AI Governance (Paris Summit, G20 AI Principles, UNESCO AI Ethics Recommendation) International context for India's positioning; comparison with EU AI Act, Bletchley Declaration
IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Amendment Rules, 2026 India's first deepfake/synthetic-content regulation; flows from MANAV's accountability pillar
India's G20 Presidency AI Outcomes (2023) Predecessor to current AI Summit diplomacy; GPAI, AI for SDGs
Bharat AI / GeM AI Procurement Government procurement dimension of AI deployment in public services

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. MANAV vs. other acronyms: Do not confuse MANAV (AI framework, Feb 2026) with MANAV the Human Atlas Initiative (DBT) or MANAV space missions — same word, entirely different contexts. Anchor it firmly to the AI Impact Summit.

  2. Ministry confusion — IndiaAI vs. NITI Aayog: The IndiaAI Mission is under MeitY, not NITI Aayog. NITI Aayog authored the 2018 #AIForAll strategy but does NOT implement IndiaAI Mission. A common MCQ trap.

  3. NQM implementing ministry: National Quantum Mission is under DST, not MeitY. Many aspirants default to MeitY for all digital/tech missions.

  4. ISM outlay figures: India Semiconductor Mission = ₹76,000 crore (overall); ISM 2.0 (Budget 2026–27) = ₹1,000 crore for FY26–27 only. Do not conflate the two figures or attribute the smaller figure to the original mission.

  5. AI Impact Summit ≠ Paris AI Summit: The Paris AI Summit was February 2025 (France); the AI Impact Summit (plenary with Modi's MANAV speech) was February 19, 2026, New Delhi. Wrong venue/year is a frequent error, especially given temporal proximity.


11. Sources


Study note prepared for UPSC CSE Prelims + Mains | GS-II, GS-III, GS-IV | Current Affairs: Feb 2026