Rajasthan AI Summit 2026 Sparks Vision of an AI-Powered India: Can Jaipur Become the Next Technology Hub?
Experts, Innovators and Young Minds Unite to Shape the Future of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
Ananya soch: A powerful vision for an AI-driven India echoed across the halls of the Constitution Club of Rajasthan as the Rajasthan AI Summit 2026, organized by the Right Code Society, brought together leading academicians, technology experts, startup founders, industry leaders and young innovators from across the country.
The summit focused on critical issues such as the widening skill gap between education and industry, the growing need for practical training, strengthening the startup ecosystem, and fostering innovation. Speakers emphasized that India possesses the world's largest youth population and has the potential to become a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies if equipped with the right skills and opportunities.
A major attraction of the event was the exhibition of Defence Robots, which drew significant interest from students and technology enthusiasts. Experts including NIXI CEO Dr. Devesh Tyagi, strategic affairs advisor Dr. Nishakant Ojha, former IOCL independent director Dr. Ashutosh Pant, IIT Mandi’s AI and Robotics specialist Prof. Dr. Amit Shukla, Oscar-winning Hollywood editor Dr. Anuradha Singh, and AI-ML executive Manish Malik highlighted AI’s growing role in healthcare, education, agriculture, robotics and infrastructure.
‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ Initiative Takes Center Stage
The summit's biggest highlight was the launch of the “Bharat Bhagya Vidhata (BBV)” Initiative, designed to prepare youth for future technologies. The program aims to provide access to over 1,000 AI-ML courses, workshops, training programs, international collaborations and career-oriented resources.
Speakers expressed confidence that such initiatives could position Rajasthan as a leading AI and Technology Hub while creating new opportunities in employment, entrepreneurship and innovation. Organizers said the initiative will also connect youth with global educators, thinkers and researchers, encouraging knowledge-driven leadership and innovation-led growth.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Secretary Ajit Kaushik and was supported by Arena Multimedia and Open For Smile Always Institute.