
India AI Governance & the Global South | UPSCPDF
UPSCPDF Editorial Analysis: India AI Impact Summit, Pax Silica, the Geneva UN Global Dialogue & Global South solidarity. UPSC GS-2/GS-3 guide with MCQs, Mains, Essay, Interview.
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Dependency or leadership? From the February 2026 India AI Impact Summit and the "Pax Silica" pivot to the UN Global Dialogue in Geneva — decoding strategic autonomy, digital colonialism and Global South solidarity in the age of Artificial Intelligence. The first of a two-part UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance convened in Geneva on 6–7 July 2026, where states and multistakeholder actors gathered to collectively define rules for governing Artificial Intelligence. The Dialogue is an outcome of the UN Global Digital Compact (2024), and gives the Global South a rare structured platform to shape global AI norms. The moment is sharpened by India's own trajectory. In February 2026, India hosted the India AI Impact Summit, initially centring the discourse on Global South realities — present harms, equity and inclusion — a departure from the risk-first framing of Bletchley Park (2023), Seoul (2024) and Paris (2025). As the summit evolved, momentum shifted toward attracting U.S. capital
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