New Delhi, Feb 18: India and the United Kingdom have reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthening collaboration in artificial intelligence (AI) and next-generation telecommunications technologies, underscoring the growing strategic partnership between the two nations in the digital domain.
The announcement came on the sidelines of the AI Summit held in New Delhi, where Minister of State for Communications Dr Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar met with the United Kingdom’s Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for AI and Online Safety Kanishka Narayan at Dak Bhawan.
During the bilateral meeting, both sides reviewed the progress achieved under the India–UK 2030 Roadmap and the UK-India Technology Security Initiative, two key frameworks guiding collaboration in advanced technologies and digital infrastructure.
The discussions focused on expanding cooperation in telecommunications, promoting digital innovation, and enhancing joint efforts in emerging technology sectors, particularly AI-driven solutions and secure communication systems.
Officials highlighted that the partnership reflects a mutual vision to build resilient, secure, and future-ready digital ecosystems, while also fostering innovation-led economic growth in both countries.
The meeting concluded with both leaders expressing optimism about further strengthening ties and accelerating collaborative initiatives in cutting-edge technological domains in the years ahead.
