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‘India Making Immense Strides In AI’: PM Modi Meets OpenAI CEO Sam Altman | India News

‘India Making Immense Strides In AI’: PM Modi Meets OpenAI CEO Sam Altman | India News

Last Updated:February 20, 2026, 22:41 IST Narendra Modi met Sam Altman, highlighting India’s rapid AI growth and inviting global investment. OpenAI’s Codex is booming in India, signaling deepening AI collaboration. Narendra Modi met Sam Altman, highlighting India’s rapid AI growth and inviting global investment. OpenAI’s Codex is booming in India, signaling deepening AI collaboration. (Image: X) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday described his meeting with Sam Altman as “very good,” highlighting India’s rapid strides in artificial intelligence and inviting the world to invest in the country’s growing AI ecosystem. Sharing a post on X, the Prime Minister said, “It was a very good meeting indeed. India is making immense strides in the world of AI. We invite the world to invest in our talented youth and add vigour to this sector,” while tagging OpenAI. It was a very good meeting indeed. India is making immense strides in the world of AI. We invite the world to invest in our talented youth and add vigour to this sector.@OpenAI https://t.co/FC3IsVaX23— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 20, 2026 …

‘Scale, speed, and the entire stack’: Sam Altman on why India matters to OpenAI | Technology News

‘Scale, speed, and the entire stack’: Sam Altman on why India matters to OpenAI | Technology News

“What’s happening here with AI is scale, speed, and the entire stack. The energy in India is remarkable to watch,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said at the OpenAI India event on Thursday, February 19, in New Delhi.  Earlier in the day, the AI company launched a major initiative named OpenAI For India at the AI Impact Summit 2026. The ChatGPT-maker also entered a massive AI infrastructure partnership with IT giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to harness local AI data centre facilities.  At the event, when asked what was the thinking behind the decision to say ‘now in India’, Altman said that the sheer scale and the deep partnership with India make everything worth it.  “This relationship will be critical to see it develop, but it will really help us deliver on the promise of AI.” On the trajectory of AI When asked how AI has transformed in the last few years, Altman shared that 10 years ago, AI could, for the first time, add two large numbers, and that was considered incredible. “Two years ago, …