Vipin Khuttel Positions AI Impact Architecture as a Nation-First Capability Mission
India AI Impact 2026 discussions reflect transition from AI adoption toward national capability systems and infrastructure depth New Delhi — The India AI Impact Summit & Expo 2026, held at Bharat Mandapam, brought together global policymakers, technology leaders, and institutions to examine how artificial intelligence is shaping national strategies, economic systems, and workforce transformation. Across sessions, a clear transition was visible: the conversation is moving from AI as a tool layer toward AI as a capability system embedded within national infrastructure. This shift reflects a broader recognition that long-term technological positioning depends not only on access to AI technologies, but on how effectively countries develop capability across institutions, engineering systems, and workforce ecosystems. Within this broader context, discussions increasingly emphasized the need for structured capability frameworks that align individual skills, institutional readiness, and na...