Prime Minister Modi promotes human-centred AI governance at G7
AI should expand human potential while protecting dignity and choice.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a human-centric approach to AI development while addressing a G7 Summit outreach session focused on the safe, rapid and efficient deployment of AI.
Modi said AI has the potential to reshape human civilisation but should be guided by principles of inclusivity, security and the public good. He highlighted India’s human-centric ‘MANAV’ vision for AI and referenced the country’s recent AI Impact Summit as part of its broader efforts to promote responsible AI development.
The Prime Minister of India said democratic countries should have access to advanced AI models capable of protecting critical information infrastructure and supporting responses to cybersecurity threats. He also called for an integrated approach that addresses safety, speed and efficiency together.
He argued that AI systems should be safe by design, supported by common standards and regulatory frameworks, and reinforced through international cooperation to address challenges such as deepfakes, misinformation and cyber fraud. The remarks were delivered at the G7 Summit in Evian, France.
Why does it matter?
Modi’s remarks reflect a growing international effort to shape AI governance around principles of safety, trust and public benefit. As governments seek to harness AI’s economic and societal potential, questions around security, misinformation, critical infrastructure protection and equitable access are becoming central to global policy discussions.
The intervention also highlights the increasing role of middle and emerging powers in AI governance debates. By promoting a human-centric approach and calling for common standards and international cooperation, India is positioning itself as an active participant in efforts to shape global norms for AI development and deployment.
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