AI to Transform Healthcare, Education & Governance: VP Radhakrishnan

CEOs at AI Impact Summit Call on C. P. Radhakrishnan; Emphasis on Jobs and Inclusive Innovation

  • Global CEOs and delegates meet Vice-President at Uprashtrapati Bhavan
  • AI hailed as game-changer for healthcare, education and governance
  • VP says AI will generate new jobs and enhance accuracy and efficiency
  • Delegates praise India AI Mission and summit’s scale and impact

GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 20th Feb: A group of CEOs and international delegates participating in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 called on Vice-President C. P. Radhakrishnan at Uprashtrapati Bhavan on Friday, holding wide-ranging discussions on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.

The visiting leaders shared their perspectives on how AI is fundamentally reshaping the global workplace and unlocking new economic opportunities. They highlighted AI’s growing role in critical sectors such as healthcare, education and employment, observing that India stands uniquely positioned to leverage large-scale AI-driven innovation and deployment.

The delegates described the summit as remarkable in scale and impact, showcasing a dynamic ecosystem powered by young innovators, emerging startups and forward-looking technological solutions. They also discussed citizen-centric applications of AI, including simultaneous language translation tools for parliamentary proceedings, which can enhance accessibility, efficiency and inclusiveness in governance.

Expressing strong optimism, the Vice-President noted that artificial intelligence enhances accuracy, simplifies processes and delivers meaningful societal benefits. He underlined that AI would not only transform existing professions but also create entirely new job opportunities in the coming years.

VP Radhakrishnan described India’s hosting of the AI Impact Summit as a visionary initiative under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, positioning the country as a key player in the global AI landscape. He said India is emerging as a major driver of AI-led transformation in healthcare, education and good governance.

Reiterating India’s commitment to a people-centric approach, the Vice-President emphasized that AI must remain inclusive and accessible to all sections of society. He affirmed that when given the right platforms and opportunities, the potential of India and its people is limitless, and the coming years promise to be defining for the nation’s technological journey.