'India-Canada AI Dialogue 2026' highlights bilateral cooperation for responsible AI
Toronto, Jan 21 (IANS) Underscoring India’s significant role in inclusive, responsible, and impact-driven artificial intelligence (AI), the Consulate General of India in Canada’s Toronto hosted the “India-Canada AI Dialogue 2026”, emphasising the significance of bilateral cooperation for shared economic and societal benefits.
According to the Indian Consulate General in Toronto, this dialogue is one of the few pre-summit events organised globally as a precursor to one of the biggest AI Summits in the Global South — the ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’ in New Delhi from February 19–20, designed to gather diverse perspectives and build momentum.
The AI Dialogue was attended by over 600 senior leaders, including C-suite executives, policymakers, and researchers from government, industry, academia, and the innovation ecosystem across Canada, who gathered to advance bilateral collaboration in artificial intelligence.
Speaking on the significance of the dialogue, Dinesh K. Patnaik, High Commissioner of India to Canada, said, “The India-Canada AI Dialogue 2026 reflects our shared vision for shaping the future of artificial intelligence responsibly.
Addressing the “India-Canada AI Dialogue 2026”, Evan Solomon, Canadian Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, said, “AI is no longer an abstract or future-facing conversation — it’s shaping how we work, govern, and relate to one another.
Additionally, Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, shared his views on the importance of India-Canada AI Dialogue 2026, stating, “India and Canada share a deep and long-standing partnership, one built on robust trade and investment, people-to-people ties, and research partnerships in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.”
He also appreciated the Indian Consulate General in Toronto for convening the important gathering and for its continued leadership in fostering collaboration between the two nations.
The event also underscored Toronto’s role as a global AI hub and its growing importance as a bridge between North American and Indian AI ecosystems.
Highlighting the local ecosystem, Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh, Acting Consul General of India in Toronto, noted, “Toronto is one of the world’s most dynamic AI ecosystems.
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