Why India must use AI to save what it already grows
25-Mar-2026
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Ms Rubal Chib
Contd from previous issue
It is worthwhile to consider that AI does not automatically create impact.
It demands deep domain understanding, patience with complex policy realities and close alignment with public institutions. When these conditions are met, however, AI can quietly transform sectors that have long resisted reform. Not through disruption, but through better decisions made earlier.
As the Impact Summit approaches, the task before policymakers, technologists and entrepreneurs is not to accelerate AI adoption indiscriminately, but to deepen it thoughtfully.