City
Epaper

India is third largest AI power in world, must leverage to own advantage: Mohandas Pai

By IANS | Updated: February 19, 2026 20:40 IST

New Delhi, Feb 19 Noted businessman Mohandas Pai, lauding the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026, on Thursday, ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 19 Noted businessman Mohandas Pai, lauding the ongoing India AI Impact Summit 2026, on Thursday, exuded confidence that the deep tech and AI solutions will unfold unprecedented opportunities for the nation as well as mankind, and also cautioned on optimum and humane utilisation of the high-end technology.

The former Infosys Chief Financial Officer (CFO), speaking to IANS, said that India is the third largest AI power in the world and this AI Impact Summit will add more power to India's dreams of harnessing its AI aspirations, however there is still a long way to go.

He added that the AI will be a transformational force in reshaping the world, and it will make the human race more productive.

"It will make learning, teaching faster, enhance healthcare and also change the world in an unforeseen manner," Pai said.

"It (India AI Impact Summit 2026) is for the good of humanity, providing it is used in ethical and humane manner. This is what Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised upon," he said.

He also underscored the need for developing data centres in the country, building our own large learning models to ensure that India doesn't become slave to Western powers, including the US and China, which have their goals cut out to emerge as AI service providers.

"We must not end up as only users of AI, we got to have our dedicated base of data centres with own capability of using and leveraging it as per our needs," Pai cautioned.

He added that the biggest fear of AI is the impact on children and their impressionable minds because they are already exposed to digital media and technical appliances.

Sharing insights from recent findings, Pai said that a couple of studies have already pointed out at weakening cognitive ability in children and this must raise alarm bells because it is bizarre to see the next generation as less smart than the previous one.

Pai, when asked on Opposition's criticism and dubbing of the event as 'PR spectacle', was unsparing in his rebuke.

He lashed out at the Congress for 'belittling' the nation by repeatedly pointing to the flaws than celebrating the India's proud AI moment.

He reiterated the critics' charge that the massive AI Summit was mocked and derided either by foreign powers or by Congress and said that such antics will do no good to Congress, either socially or electorally, as the young and aspirational class will never subscribe to such outlandish approach.

"If they abuse the techies, abuse the entrepreneurs, abuse the nation, will the people like this and appreciate such behaviour?" Pai asked.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketNepal vs UAE 2026, ICC CWC League 2 Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch NEP vs UAE Match

Politics'We'll hit century in Assam, double century in Bengal': CM Himanta after Phase 1 of polling

NationalNew Delhi: Speeding car hits autorickshaw near Asita Park; leaves driver and two children injured

NationalCM Yogi, Dhami pay tribute to former UP CM Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna on his 107th birth anniversary

MumbaiMumbai: 26-Year-Old Arrested in Kandivali With Heroin Worth Rs 9.75 Lakh

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyIndia’s first digital enumeration Census 2027 to boost data-driven policymaking

TechnologyElon Musk withdraws fraud claims in OpenAI case before trial

TechnologyTop IT firms’ hiring turns negative as headcount falls over 7,000 in FY26

TechnologyGoogle to invest up to $40 billion in Anthropic amid global AI race

TechnologyIndian stock markets fall sharply amid IT rout, West Asia tensions this week