The summit, to be held on July 3-4 in the national capital, will host member countries and experts, with India as the lead chair of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), the IT ministry said in a statement.

The summit is expected to provide a platform for leading international AI experts from science, industry, civil society, governments, international organizations and academia to share insights on key AI issues and challenges.

"The event underlines the government's dedication to promoting responsible advancement of AI, collaboration and knowledge exchange among global AI stakeholders," the IT ministry said.

In December last year, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the New Delhi Declaration of GPAI was unanimously adopted by 28 countries.

The manifesto focuses on harnessing new opportunities and reducing risks arising from the development, deployment and use of AI.

GPAI has ensured that AI becomes a dynamic enabler for millions of people with clear and accountable guardrails.

According to the government, the IndiaAI Mission aims to build a comprehensive ecosystem that helps by democratizing computing access, enhancing data quality, developing indigenous AI capabilities, attracting top AI talent, enabling industry collaboration, reducing startup risk. Promotes AI innovation by providing capital, ensuring socially impactful AI. projects, and promoting ethical AI.

The IT Ministry said, "This mission advances the responsible and inclusive growth of India's AI ecosystem through the following seven pillars, which will be the main focus of the Global IndiaAI Summit."