Emmanuel Macron emphasised inclusive global cooperation on artificial intelligence at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, urging resistance to digital fragmentation and support for shared technology growth. This reflects an ongoing international governance discourse that balances innovation with broad participation. (Malaysia Sun)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the MANAV Vision for ethical and inclusive AI governance, stressing child safety and family‑guided AI systems. This introduces a named policy vision into global governance debates and may shape summit outcomes. (Northeast Live)

Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced the New Delhi Frontier AI Impact Commitments, a voluntary framework to promote inclusive and responsible AI development supported by frontier AI companies and Indian innovators. This marks a practical multi‑stakeholder commitment at the summit. (The Economic Times)

Europe’s artificial intelligence strategy should leverage European regulatory strengths and adoption of global best practices, highlighting the evolving policy debate for a region seeking international leadership in AI regulation and adoption. (Bruegel)

United Planners selected Hamachi.ai as its first enterprise AI partner, showcasing market adoption of regulatory‑first AI platforms designed to integrate compliance and risk guardrails such as SEC/FINRA controls. (Business Wire)

Swiss President Guy Parmelin emphasised Switzerland’s contribution to AI technical standards and the need for ethical, collaborative governance frameworks reflecting societal norms rather than single instruments. (The Times of India)
 

Regulation

  • The UK government published its first AI Strategy for Research and Innovation, allocating a record £1.6 billion to support AI breakthroughs in science, health, energy, and public service applications. This confirms a state‑level strategic push to align innovation, research and governance. (GOV.UK)
  • The Organisation for Security and Co‑operation in Europe Parliamentary Assembly’s Special Representative on Artificial Intelligence called for governance that protects people while fostering innovation, with algorithmic transparency and policies to mitigate social risks such as inequality. (OSCE PA

Events

  • The India AI Impact Summit 2026 continued in New Delhi, bringing together heads of state, ministers and experts from more than 100 countries to discuss global AI governance and impact. This summit functions as a central node for cross‑national dialogue on policy, ethics and inclusive innovation.

Takeaway

Global governance conversations are gaining shape around cooperative frameworks that link ethical principles with practical commitments. National strategies in the UK, multilateral voices in Europe and Asia, and voluntary commitments from frontier firms reflect a governance ecosystem that extends beyond regulation alone to shared values, technical standards and inclusive policy design.

Sources: AP News, Europe AI strategy commentary, summit coverage, UK government AI strategy, OSCE PA press release, arXiv, Business Wire, India AI Impact Summit