NewzVille Desk
To shape the future of artificial intelligence, at the Pax Silica Summit, 35 nations including India, signed the Joint Statement on AI Opportunity, aligning behind a pro-growth and pro-innovation approach for the AI era.
The summit focused on trusted supply chains, stronger private sector participation, and building the infrastructure needed for the next century, including energy, compute, chips and talent.
India played a prominent role at the summit. Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra, MeitY Secretary S. Krishnan, and U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce Bill Guidera addressed Indian and U.S. companies working on chips, critical minerals and AI at a closed-door roundtable organised by the Indian Embassy with USISPF and the Silverado Policy Accelerator.
Additional Secretary (Americas) Nagaraj Naidu, USISPF President Mukesh Aghi, and DAS Christopher Saldana also participated.
Discussions focused on reducing investment barriers, strengthening demand signals, and expanding AI collaboration across frontier and application areas.


