Leaders Forge Shared AI Governance Framework

Dozens of world leaders and ministers concluded a five-day India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Feb. 20, 2026, to present a shared approach to AI governance. The gathering featured OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urging urgent regulation, India projecting more than $200 billion in investments over two years, and a UN call for a $3 billion global AI skills fund.
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