India joins the US-led Board of Peace as an Observer, practicing strategic hedging. It safeguards trade and technology ties under Pax Silica while upholding UN centrality. With Pakistan as a member, India balances risks of bypassing multilateral norms and protects interests in West Asia and governance.
Click to View MoreThe India-AI Impact Summit 2026 reframed global AI governance toward development-focused use. India promoted the MANAV framework and New Delhi commitments, joined the Pax Silica semiconductor coalition, and advanced AI in health, agriculture, and Bhashini. Challenges include data sovereignty, de-skilling, and deepfake risks.
Click to View MoreThe US-led “Pax Silica” alliance excludes India due to its early-stage semiconductor ecosystem, limited advanced manufacturing and trade frictions. Though a short-term setback, it echoes India’s MSP trajectory. Ongoing initiatives like the India Semiconductor Mission and National Critical Mineral Mission aim to build capacity for future inclusion.
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