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Delhi Court Grants Bail to 9 IYC Workers Over ‘Shirtless’ Protest at India AI Summit

Delhi Court Grants Bail to 9 IYC Workers Over ‘Shirtless’ Protest at India AI Summit

3 min readNew DelhiMar 2, 2026 07:53 PM IST Calling their protest during the India AI Impact Summit a “symbolic political critique during a public event”, a Delhi court on Sunday granted bail to nine Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers in connection with their ‘shirtless’ protest. It, however, dismissed the bail plea of another worker. “The protest, at highest, constituted a symbolic political critique during a public event… T-shirts with leadership imagery, non-inciteful slogans bereft of communal/regional taint, and transient assembly. No evidence discloses property defacement or delegate panic…,” said Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Ravi of Patiala House Court in his order. “The alleged conduct constitutes political dissent, distant from recidivist violence or organised crime…,” JMFC Ravi added. No ‘single offence’ carries death, life sentence sanctions: Court “At the outset, a threshold and dispassionate scrutiny of the array of penal provisions invoked in the FIR inexorably reveals that not a single offence carries the draconian sanction of death, life imprisonment, or incarceration exceeding seven years,” the judge said. JMFC Ravi said, “In the instant …

Bolivia Intends To Learn From India’s Digital, AI Innovations: Minister | Exclusive | World News

Bolivia Intends To Learn From India’s Digital, AI Innovations: Minister | Exclusive | World News

Last Updated:February 24, 2026, 22:18 IST Bolivia’s vice tech minister underscored the remarkable dynamism of India’s technology ecosystem, while welcoming the openness of Indian counterparts to expanding AI collaboration Omar Alfredo Peñaloza Escalera is the vice-minister of science and technology at the ministry of development planning in Bolivia. (Image: Sourced) The ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’ brought together policymakers and technology leaders from across the world, spotlighting how artificial intelligence is reshaping governance, economies, and societies. Among the global voices in attendance was Bolivia, a country rich in natural resources and increasingly focused on leveraging science, technology, and innovation to drive sustainable and inclusive development. On the sidelines of the summit, CNN-News18 had a chat with Omar Alfredo Peñaloza Escalera, who is the vice-minister of science and technology at the ministry of development planning in Bolivia. He spoke about La Paz’s growing engagement with India, the promise of South-South cooperation in emerging technologies, and how partnerships in AI can help build domestic capacity rather than deepen global inequalities. Excerpts from the interview: Minister, Bolivia has …

India Shows How AI Can Work At Scale, But Inclusion Remains The Challenge: World Bank | Exclusive | India News

India Shows How AI Can Work At Scale, But Inclusion Remains The Challenge: World Bank | Exclusive | India News

Last Updated:February 22, 2026, 20:51 IST The World Bank said it is prioritising what it calls “small AI” solutions that are affordable, practical, and effective even where connectivity and infrastructure are limited Paul Procee (L), acting country director for India at the World Bank, and Mahesh Uttamchandani (R), regional practice director for digital and AI across East Asia and the Pacific and South Asia, World Bank. (Image: World Bank Group) The ‘India AI Impact Summit 2026’ brought together policymakers, industry leaders, multilateral institutions, and technologists at an unprecedented scale, signalling a shift in the global conversation around artificial intelligence. Moving beyond hype and model size, the summit focused squarely on how artificial intelligence (AI) can deliver real-world development outcomes, from jobs and productivity to public service delivery, while confronting risks around inequality, exclusion, and trust. For the World Bank Group, the summit was a key moment to advance its vision of AI as a tool for inclusive growth. As governments across the Global South race to embed AI into welfare systems, education, healthcare, and governance, …

From shirtless Cong workers in Delhi to Wangchuk’s Ladakh agitation, authorities cite ‘Gen-Z protest’ fear| India News

From shirtless Cong workers in Delhi to Wangchuk’s Ladakh agitation, authorities cite ‘Gen-Z protest’ fear| India News

When four Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers stripped off their shirts inside Bharat Mandapam, venue of the India AI Impact Summit, in New Delhi on Friday, the police saw more than an act of political theatre. They saw Nepal from last year. Indian Youth Congress workers during their shirtless protest at Bharat Mandapam, venue of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in New Delhi on Friday, February 20. (Video grab: ANI) “This is a larger conspiracy that has taken inspiration from the Gen Z protests in Nepal,” Delhi Police told the Patiala House Court in the national capital on Saturday, where the four arrested men — Krishna Hari, Kundan Yadav, Ajay Kumar, and Narasimha Yadav — were produced for a remand hearing. The court sent them to five days of police custody, rejecting their bail applications. These four men were among the Congress young wing’s members who entered the summit by registering online, scanning QR codes and concealing T-shirts bearing slogans such as ‘India-US Trade Deal’, ‘Epstein Files’, and ‘PM is compromised’. Once inside Hall …

“Copy-paste engineering?” Internet reacts to Galgotias University’s robot fail

“Copy-paste engineering?” Internet reacts to Galgotias University’s robot fail

What was meant to be a high-tech showcase at the India AI Impact Summit at Bharat Mandapam quickly spiralled into a viral comedy of errors for Galgotias University. Twitter user Sagarcasm posted a meme The drama began when professor Neha Singh introduced the university’s latest “innovations” to the media: a robotic dog named ‘Orion’ and a specialised soccer drone. The claim? Both gadgets were supposedly developed “in-house” by the university’s Centre of Excellence. However, within hours, internet users identified ‘Orion’ as the Unitree Go2, a commercially available robot from China. The “indigenous” drone was also unmasked as a Korean-made Striker V3 ARF. Following the backlash, the university issued an apology, distancing itself from the claims. They blamed an “ill-informed” representative who reportedly got carried away by the “enthusiasm” of being on camera. In a final attempt to save face, they clarified that ‘Orion’ wasn’t just a catchy name, it stood for Operational Robotic Intelligence Node. Social media, of course, didn’t hold back. From “Copy-Paste Engineering” jokes to “Urban Maxwell” crossover memes, X and Instagram have …

‘AI Can Do Many Things But…’: Rishi Sunak Quips On Delhi Traffic At AI Summit | India News

‘AI Can Do Many Things But…’: Rishi Sunak Quips On Delhi Traffic At AI Summit | India News

Last Updated:February 19, 2026, 22:26 IST Severe traffic congestion and repeated route diversions have turned the daily commute into a harrowing experience for thousands of commuters in Delhi. Former British prime minister Rishi Sunak. (File photo) Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a light-hearted remark about Delhi’s traffic congestion while addressing the India AI Impact Summit in Bharat Mandapam, saying that artificial intelligence can do many things, but can’t fix the national capital’s traffic. “Sorry we’re a few minutes late, that’s entirely my fault. AI can do many things, as we’ve heard this week, but it can’t yet fix Delhi’s traffic. So, work to do,” Sunak said, drawing laughter from the audience, news agency PTI reported. His comments came against the backdrop of heavy traffic snarls across key stretches of the national capital during the ongoing summit at Bharat Mandapam. Delhi In Gridlock Severe traffic congestion and repeated route diversions have turned the daily commute into a harrowing experience for thousands of commuters, with vehicles crawling across several key stretches of Delhi. Heavy traffic …

‘My Aim Is To Link Indian Philosophies With Tech’: 8-Year-Old Ranvir, Youngest AI Summit Speaker | India News

‘My Aim Is To Link Indian Philosophies With Tech’: 8-Year-Old Ranvir, Youngest AI Summit Speaker | India News

Last Updated:February 19, 2026, 21:17 IST Ranvir Sachdeva, an 8-year-old prodigy, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi with insights on AI, Indian philosophies, and his role in advancing AI and literacy. Ranvir Sachdeva, an 8-year-old prodigy, at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi with insights on AI, Indian philosophies, and his role in advancing AI and literacy. (Image: ANI) An eight-year-old child prodigy stole the spotlight at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, drawing attention for his articulate views on artificial intelligence and India’s technological future. Speaking at the summit, Ranvir Sachdeva, described as a technologist and global author, said he was attending as the youngest keynote speaker at the event. “I’m here as the youngest keynote speaker at the India AI Impact Summit. I’m talking about how I’m linking ancient Indian philosophies to modern-day technologies,” he said. Ranvir added that his address focused on how different nations are approaching artificial intelligence and how India is carving its own path in AI development. “I’m talking …

Macron hails digital transformation of nation| India News

Macron hails digital transformation of nation| India News

French President Emmanuel Macron lauded India’s digital transformation and its pioneering role in technology governance during his address at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 today, describing the nation’s progress as a global benchmark. France President Emmanuel Macron at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, in New Delhi. (PTI) Speaking at the summit, President Macron began by expressing his gratitude for the warm reception in India. “Namaste. Thank you very much for welcoming us to this magnificent city, in this magnificent country. It’s great to be back after my 2024 state visit for this Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit hosted by you, Prime Minister,” he said. The French President highlighted the profound social impact of India’s technological strides over the last decade. “10 years ago, a street vendor in Mumbai could not open a bank account. No address, no papers, no access and today the same vendor accepts payments on his phone,” he remarked, illustrating the scale of financial inclusion achieved through digital means. President Macron further emphasised that India has set a unique precedent that …

Who Is Neha Singh? Galgotias Professor Goes ‘Open To Work’ On LinkedIn After AI Summit Robodog Mess | India News

Who Is Neha Singh? Galgotias Professor Goes ‘Open To Work’ On LinkedIn After AI Summit Robodog Mess | India News

Last Updated:February 19, 2026, 09:45 IST The move comes days after her university faced backlash over claims linked to the Chinese robotic dog displayed at the summit. Neha Singh’s LinkedIn bio highlighted her focus on communication skills. (Photo Credit: X) Noida-based Galgotias University exited the India AI Impact Summit following a controversy over presenting a Chinese robodog as its own. Professor Neha Singh, the main person at the centre of the debate, has updated her LinkedIn profile to “Open to Work.” Galgotias University Professor Changes LinkedIn Status Neha’s LinkedIn bio highlighted her focus on communication skills. “I have always believed that communication is more than just a skill — it is a force that shapes identity, builds confidence, and opens doors. With a natural flair for language, articulation, and stage presence, I have spent years helping individuals unlock their voice and express themselves with clarity and impact,” she wrote. “What sets me apart is not just my command of language, but the ability to connect, inspire, and elevate others through it. I enjoy working with …

Daily Briefing: AI for all — India’s pitch at Impact Summit in line with G20 narrative | Live News

Daily Briefing: AI for all — India’s pitch at Impact Summit in line with G20 narrative | Live News

A night of Varun’s bowling mastery: The night India served a 17-run defeat to Netherlands, the deception and trickery of India’s bowlers remained unfathomable for their European opponents – unused to facing bowlers of this mettle. Even though the batsman in Orange second-guessed Varun Chakravathy’s googly and averted it, pluck wasn’t set for victory against a team skilled at shaping their own destinies. While openers Michael Levitt and Max O’Dowd repelled Jasprit Bumrah and Co for five overs, their resistance was short-lived. Sandip G writes: “O’Dowd wouldn’t survive Varun’s mastery. The vicious drop undid him. He tossed the ball a bit and lured the batter into an agricultural heave. He missed it, turned back and saw the stumps distorted.” With that, let’s move on to the top stories from today’s edition: India AI Impact Summit 34 encounters in 3 months in Punjab The Great Nicobar Project 🚨 Big Story As part of its key deliverables following the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Delhi is likely to push for more “democratised” use of AI, with focus …