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IndiaAI Mission, MeitY & Government of Madhya Pradesh Conclude the Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 in Bhopal


Madhya Pradesh Showcases AI-Enabled Governance and Public Service Delivery

प्रविष्टि तिथि: 15 JAN 2026 8:38PM by PIB Delhi

The Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference 2026, organised by IndiaAI Mission, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Government of Madhya Pradesh, concluded today in Bhopal. The event showcased cutting-edge AI use cases and best practices in governance and public service delivery, successfully aligning state-level initiatives with the IndiaAI Mission's national ambitions.

The Conference is part of the eight Regional AI Impact Conferences being organised across the country as precursors to the India AI Impact Summit 2026, set to take place from 16-20 February, 2026 in New Delhi.

The Government of Madhya Pradesh and IndiaAI Mission also signed an MoU to expand access to high-quality AI education and skilling across the State. Under the collaboration, IndiaAI Mission, in partnership with the Department of Technical Education, Skill Development and Employment, Government of Madhya Pradesh, will support the establishment of 30 Data and AI Labs across Madhya Pradesh as part of the national initiative to set up 570 such labs in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

The event witnessed a series of major launches and announcements, including the unveiling of four citizen-centric digital portals, and the announcement of MoUs with Youngovator, CEEW, Google, nasscom, AISECT and BHASHINI. The launch of the Madhya Pradesh SpaceTech Policy 2026, inaugurated by Chief Minister Shri Dr. Mohan Yadav, marked another highlight of the conference. The policy promotes satellite manufacturing, geospatial analysis, and downstream applications in agriculture, disaster management, and urban planning. This initiative complements AI-driven governance by integrating space technologies for enhanced public service delivery and economic growth, further positioning Madhya Pradesh as a hub for space-grade manufacturing and innovation.

In his special address, Shri Dr. Mohan Yadav, Chief Minister, Government of Madhya Pradesh, said “The Madhya Pradesh government believes that AI can benefit its administration, the public, and industries. Therefore, the state will ensure policy support to the AI ecosystem to maximise efficiency across sectors like mining, health, and across every other key sector in our state. We are already growing across them, and with this event, we will move even further. We are committed to India's AI-led growth”.

Delivering the opening remarks, Shri Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, MeitY and CEO, IndiaAI Mission, stated, “As far as technology is concerned, India has established itself as a key global stakeholder. Our engineers, our youth, our technology companies are instrumental in creating some of the best IT solutions in the world. Through Aadhar, UPI, and India Stack we have shown the world how governance can be improved through technology. Building on these foundations, IndiaAI is committed to advancing India’s leadership in shaping the global AI ecosystem and ensuring that the transformative impact of AI reaches all.”

In his State Address, Shri Anurag Jain, Chief Secretary, Government of Madhya Pradesh, emphasised that, “With the India AI Impact Summit scheduled to take place in the coming month, Madhya Pradesh’s AI priorities are aligned with the Indian Government’s priorities. We have startup pitches running here today, along with the exhibitions. They will give you an idea of where Madhya Pradesh is headed with regards to AI. AI is not only a matter of governance, but it is also very crucial for our prosperity.”

The event further saw the announcement of winners of the MP Innotech Contest and the Ujjain Mahakumbh Hackathon, highlighting the State’s focus on innovation, startups and talent development. A presentation on “AI for People, Planet and Progress: Madhya Pradesh’s Roadmap to Impact” followed, outlining the State’s approach to AI-driven governance aligned with national priorities.

The Conference also featured detailed presentations on the IndiaAI Mission and its core pillars, delivered by Smt. Shikha Dahiya, Joint Director, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and Shri Kartik Suri, GM FutureSkills, IndiaAI Mission. The session provided an overview of the IndiaAI Mission’s strategic objectives and implementation framework, highlighting its key pillars focused on compute capacity, data platforms, application development, skilling and capacity building, startup and innovation support, and responsible AI.

Sessions during the Conference focused on “Technology-Led Governance for All”, “Al for Economic Growth & Social Good”, and “Resilience, Innovation & Efficiency”. Senior officials from the Government of India and State Governments, along with representatives from industry and academia, shared best practices and scalable AI use cases across public service delivery, agriculture, education, skilling and digital governance.

Perspectives emerging from the Madhya Pradesh Regional AI Impact Conference will help set the stage and agenda for national-level discussions at the upcoming India AI Impact Summit 2026.

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