The 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro wasn’t just another diplomatic gathering. It was a moment where India, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, put forward a bold vision for global cooperation in a world that's shifting rapidly. From the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to reshaping international governance, PM Modi’s speech was a roadmap for countries navigating uncertainty, technology, and global power shifts.
At the heart of it: India's call for Responsible AI and a multipolar world order that empowers nations equally, especially in the Global South.
India's Vision: AI as a Tool for Human-Centric Progress
In his address during the Outreach Session on "Strengthening Multilateralism, Economic-Financial Affairs and Artificial Intelligence," PM Modi emphasized that India views AI not as a threat, but as a tool to enhance
human values and capabilities. Quoting his key message:
"We see AI as a medium to enhance human values and capabilities. We are working on the mantra of 'AI for All'."
India is already using AI in areas like:
Agriculture: Predictive weather data, crop health monitoring
Healthcare: Early disease detection, digital health records
Education: AI-powered learning apps in local languages
Governance: Chatbots, e-courts, traffic management
Key takeaway: India is not just talking about AI — it’s using it to solve real-world problems for millions.
AI can be transformative, but it also raises serious concerns:
Bias and discrimination in algorithms
Deepfakes and misinformation
Job displacement and economic inequality
PM Modi's call for Responsible AI includes:
Equal focus on innovation and ethics
Creation of global standards to verify digital content
Transparency and accountability in AI systems
He highlighted the need to build frameworks that prevent misuse while promoting trust. With AI affecting everything from elections to employment, the need for global cooperation on these issues has never been more urgent.
India’s proposed solution: Hosting the AI Impact Summit in 2026 to bring together global stakeholders and shape international norms for AI governance.
PM Modi described BRICS’ diversity and commitment to multipolarity as its greatest strength:
"The world is facing multiple challenges and uncertainties. In such a time, the increasing relevance and influence of BRICS is natural."
India isn’t relying on words alone. Here are real-world initiatives PM Modi referenced that show India walking the talk:
One Nation, One Subscription: Making academic journals accessible across India, breaking digital barriers in education.
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): Tools like UPI, DigiLocker, and CoWIN used across sectors and now shared globally.
Global South Partnerships: BRICS as a bridge for countries outside the G7 to shape digital norms.
What it signals: India is offering scalable, open models for global adoption, especially by other developing nations.
PM Modi made it clear: India sees a multipolar world as fairer and more stable. The dominance of one or two global powers, especially in tech and finance, often sidelines smaller nations.
Key arguments for multipolarity:
More voices in global rule-making
Reducing dependency on single points of failure (like SWIFT or dominant AI models)
Encouraging regional resilience and local innovation
India’s position: BRICS should be a champion of this balance by reforming global institutions and promoting inclusive decision-making.
PM Modi's address wasn't just about India. It was about lifting voices often ignored in global forums.
The Global South faces digital exclusion, weak data protections, and limited bargaining power
With AI and digital tools becoming central to governance, leaving these countries out of standard-setting is dangerous
India’s proposal: BRICS should actively include the Global South in shaping AI and economic frameworks — not as beneficiaries, but as partners.
India will host the AI Impact Summit next year, bringing together:
Policymakers
AI experts and developers
Civil society groups
Industry leaders
Build consensus on Responsible AI
Share best practices from BRICS and beyond
Align on verification tools for digital content
Ensure AI benefits are inclusive and human-first
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