ISB Governance Summit 2026

Governance Summit 2026

Governance Summit 2026

Inclusive AI for Viksit Bharat
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Governance Summit 2026

The Annual Governance Summit, the flagship event of the Bharti Institute of Public Policy (BIPP) at the Indian School of Business (ISB), convenes policymakers, practitioners, academics, and innovators to deliberate on practical and implementable policy solutions. 

The fourth edition of the Summit, to be held on May 23, 2026, will focus on Inclusive AI for Viksit Bharat. Building on the momentum of the India AI Summit, and led by ISB, this edition shifts the conversation from vision to implementation—examining how Artificial Intelligence can be deployed responsibly, safely, and at scale, and how it can deliver equitable, scalable, and context-sensitive outcomes across sectors central to India’s development trajectory. 

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The Vision: Inclusive AI for Viksit Bharat 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a foundational technology with far-reaching implications across governance, the economy, security, livelihoods, and digital commerce. As policymakers, our endeavour is to ensure this technology is inclusive, allowing every citizen to benefit equally. Inclusive AI is about access to technology, which ensures broad-based participation across socio-economic groups; addresses structural inequalities; ensures fairness, transparency, and accountability; and delivers real improvements in well-being. Inclusive AI holds the promise to significantly boost human and state capacity to deliver outcomes. India is standing at a juncture where it needs technology to transform into Viksit.  

The vision of Inclusive AI for Viksit Bharat recognises the transformative power of this technology to accelerate India's journey toward becoming Viksit Bharat and calls for solutions and actions in this direction. 

As AI becomes increasingly embedded in digital platforms, financial systems, healthcare, and governance, ensuring that it is trustworthy, safe, and inclusive by design is critical. This calls for sustained collaboration between government, industry, and civil society, grounded in real-world implementation challenges and continuous operational learning. 

The Summit will bring together a diverse set of stakeholders to explore how AI can expand access, protect vulnerable users, enhance well-being, unlock economic opportunities, and strengthen last-mile service delivery,while maintaining a sharp focus on scalable and actionable outcomes. 

The Governance Summit aims to generate practical and implementable policy recommendations through focused discussions on the following key issues: 

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AI is rapidly transforming digital payments and commerce, from real-time fraud detection and risk scoring to agentic commerce and tokenised ecosystems. This session will explore how intelligent systems are redefining trust, security, and customer experience, while enabling broader participation in digital economies, particularly for women, marginalised sections of society, small businesses, and first-time digital users. India’s digital payments landscape has achieved remarkable scale through UPI and allied infrastructure. The next frontier lies in ensuring that the intelligence layered on top of this infrastructure is equitable, accountable, and genuinely inclusive. From AI-driven credit scoring to agentic transaction models, the session will examine the governance and design choices that determine who benefits from these advances and who remains excluded. 

With over 900 million internet users in India, nearly half of them women, online safety is a critical priority, particularly for women and children who face disproportionate risks. While AI is reshaping digital ecosystems, it is also amplifying harassment, bullying, gender-based violence, deepfakes, and misinformation. This session focuses on the implementation realities of online safety systems, what is working, where gaps remain, and how social media platforms, government, and civil society can respond more effectively. A key challenge is that safety systems remain largely reactive and reporting-led, placing the burden on users, especially women and children to flag harm. This is compounded by gaps in data consistency across systems, including differences between social media platform transparency reports and NCRB cybercrime data, making it difficult to understand the full scale of harm. At the same time, India has important foundational frameworks such as the IT Rules, 2021, the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, and evolving safety guidelines for social media, which provide a base for strengthening accountability and grievance systems. The session will explore how these frameworks and systems can evolve toward proactive identification, prevention, and safety-by-design, while also addressing real-world usage patterns such as shared devices, family accounts, and varying digital literacy, especially for women and children. It will also examine how accountability can be made more practical, enforceable, and responsive to gendered risks, while ensuring access, agency, and protection are balanced. 

As India continues its journey towards strengthening equitable healthcare delivery, Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a powerful enabler of accessible, affordable, and accurate healthcare services. This panel discussion on “Transforming India’s Healthcare: Leveraging AI for Access, Affordability, and Accuracy” will bring together policymakers, healthcare leaders, practitioners, and innovators to explore how AI-driven solutions are reshaping the healthcare ecosystem. The session will focus on the role of AI in expanding healthcare access to underserved regions, improving diagnostic accuracy, reducing costs through digital innovation, and supporting scalable healthcare interventions across both public and private systems.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping India’s workforce, businesses, and entrepreneurial ecosystem. While AI may automate routine and repetitive jobs, it also has the potential to create new industries, improve productivity, support MSMEs, and generate new livelihood opportunities. For India, the real question is not whether AI will change the future of work, but how the country can prepare its workforce, institutions, and businesses to benefit from this transition. This session will explore how AI can drive inclusive growth, support startups and MSMEs, create new digital business models, and expand opportunities for youth and women. AI is expected to reduce demand in repetitive roles such as data entry, basic customer support, and routine administrative work. However, it is also likely to increase demand in areas such as AI, data science, cybersecurity, digital skilling, healthcare, logistics, e-commerce, agritech, and creative industries. New roles such as prompt engineers, AI ethics specialists, algorithm auditors, and digital trust professionals are also emerging. At the same time, AI can democratise entrepreneurship by enabling small businesses to access tools for marketing, customer engagement, logistics, design, and operations without large teams or high costs. The session will also briefly examine how AI-related layoffs and workforce disruptions can be managed through reskilling, transition support, and responsible adoption of technology. 

As India advances towards a digitally empowered governance ecosystem, the role of Artificial Intelligence in strengthening last mile public service delivery has become increasingly significant. This session on “Operationalising AI for Last Mile Governance: Delivering Impact from State to Gram Panchayat” brings together policymakers, practitioners, and innovators to explore how AI can move beyond pilot projects and translate into measurable impact on the ground. Focusing on sectors such as health, education, climate resilience, and disaster risk reduction, the discussion will examine scalable and inclusive approaches to deploying AI across governance systems while addressing challenges related to implementation, institutional capacity, and equitable access.

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Governance Summit 2026
May 23, 2026
Indian School of Business (ISB), Mohali Campus
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Omkar Khare

Director, Public Sector and Partnerships, Resilience AI

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Samhita R

CEO and Co-Founder, Resilience AI

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Atin Aggarwal

Partner, Boston Consulting Group

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S. Krishnan

Government of India, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

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Mrinalini Darswal

Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, Government of Odisha, IAS

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Preeti Kharb

AMPPP Co'26 Student, Program Lead, Immunization Technical Support Limit (ITSU), Immunization Technical Support Limit (ITSU)

Prof Ashwini Chhatre

Associate Professor & Executive Director 

Dr Aarushi Jain

Director

Saubhagya Samal

Head of PMU

Nimisha Jain

Manager - Research

Smriti Sharma

Lead Communications and Content

Himani Gupta

Assistant Manager

Padmapriya Sastry

Founder, Vibudha Consulting

Neha Kachhwaha Mehra

Board Member, Federation of Indian Export Organisations

Samarth Gupta

Senior Divisional Safety Officer, Indian Railways; Indian Railway Traffic Service

Sirjana Nijjar

CEO, Asia for Animals Coalition

Anu Puri

Founder and Director, Climate-R Foundation

Varun Sakhuja

Director of Government Affairs & Policy, Mastercard