February 10, 2025
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Modi’s France Visit: A Milestone for AI and Global Governance

Coumar Ananda, President of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry France-India, underscored the growing geopolitical significance of Artificial Intelligence and its impact on governance, security, and workforce development.

The upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to France and India’s role as co-chair of the AI Action Summit mark a key milestone in Indo-French relations, according to Coumar Ananda, President of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry France-India. He underscored the growing geopolitical significance of Artificial Intelligence and its impact on governance, security, and workforce development.

Ananda said, “For us this visit (of PM) and more importantly now, India co-chairing AI Action summit in Paris, is a very important milestone for India and for France, but from let’s say, what it can serve on the technology perspective, and also from a political and a geo-political agenda. AI technology today is much more than just a simple technology, compared to what we used to have – it’s much more now.”

“AI is now a geopolitical topic, and India and France leading this initiative of having this global summit in Paris, it has five main themes…Global governance on AI is a very important topic, the other one is AI for public interest and common good, very important… and the third is around culture and creative industry, how it can impact that. Workforce, HR, is the fourth element, and then of course, there are certain unknown elements as well. The fifth element is around security and all the cyber threats that are being foreseen today. These five themes will be addressed during the summit, and India has a say on the global scene today,” he added.

“Some of the expectations from the Chamber are that we hope to see more cooperation and collaboration between the two countries,” Ananda told ANI.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be co-chairing the AI Summit with French President Emmanuel Macron and will also address the India-France CEOs forum during his visit to France, scheduled from February 10 to February 12.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in a press briefing on Friday, emphasised the growth of Artificial Intelligence and prioritised India’s expectation from the summit that AI applications should be designed, developed, deployed and used in safe, humane , responsible and trustworthy manner.

The visit is Prime Minister Modi’s sixth official visit to France.

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