Did Dharmendra Pradhan Meet French Envoy Anne Bouverot to Discuss Enhancing Bilateral Cooperation?
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New Delhi, Feb 18 (NationPress) On Wednesday, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan engaged with Anne Bouverot, the Special Envoy for Artificial Intelligence from France, during the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Their discussions focused on fostering collaboration in emerging technologies and research.
Pradhan expressed his satisfaction about meeting Bouverot at the summit held in the national capital, stating, 'I was pleased to connect with Ms. Anne Bouverot, Special Envoy for AI, Government of France, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Our discussions were fruitful in enhancing Indo-French relations in AI and exploring new avenues for collaboration in research, innovation, science, and emerging technologies.'
The minister highlighted that a human-centric, responsible, open, and inclusive approach to AI would act as a catalyst for global growth and prosperity. He reaffirmed the commitment of both India and France to develop a safe, secure, ethical, and trustworthy framework for artificial intelligence that promotes development and global well-being.
Pradhan also noted that knowledge serves as the most potent bridge between India and France, expressing optimism that high-level academic and scientific collaborations would invigorate bilateral cooperation in education, research, and innovation.
He urged for significant partnerships to democratize AI and advance pioneering research for long-term prosperity, sustainable development, and global peace and stability.
The five-day India AI summit has attracted participation from over 110 countries and 30 international organizations, including around 20 heads of state or government and nearly 45 ministers.
The summit aims to align AI initiatives with India's national vision of 'Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya' (welfare for all, happiness for all) and the global principle of AI for Humanity.
The India AI Impact Summit 2026 marks the fourth edition in its series, following previous events in the United Kingdom (Bletchley Park, 2023), South Korea (2024), and France (2025). It serves as a global platform for leaders to discuss the ethical, economic, and social implications of AI while strengthening partnerships across digital technology, culture, tourism, and maritime cooperation.