UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance held in Geneva (6–7 July 2026)
India participated in the inaugural United Nations Global Dialogue on AI Governance held in Geneva from 6 to 7 July 2026. The Indian delegation was led by Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs and Environment, Forest and Climate Change. The dialogue, organized under UN auspices, gathered governments and stakeholders to discuss international cooperation, ethical frameworks, safety standards, and inclusive governance of artificial intelligence. The event highlighted the need for globally coordinated norms and shared best practices, with parallel summits advancing discussions on AI for development, governance, and human rights considerations.
India participated in UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance
Geneva, 6–7 July 2026; led by Kirti Vardhan Singh
Platform for international cooperation on AI governance
Discussed ethics, safety, and inclusive policy frameworks
Aims to shape global norms and standards
India joins UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva
India participated in the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance, held in Geneva on 6–7 July 2026. The delegation, led by a senior government minister, represented India's stance on global AI norms. The dialogue, the first universal intergovernmental platform for AI governance under the UN system, brought together ministers, researchers, and industry experts to discuss ethics, risk, and development. Participants highlighted the need for inclusive access to AI benefits, robust safety standards, and cross-border cooperation. The event feeds into ongoing discussions about international cooperation to manage AI's societal impact.
India participates in UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance
Geneva, 6–7 July 2026; first universal AI governance platform
Focus on ethics, risk, and inclusive development
Calls for international cooperation and safety standards
Forges India’s role in global AI policy
Jul 06, 2026
Placenta-on-Chip platform developed by IIT Bombay and ICMR‑NIRWoH
Researchers from IIT Bombay and the ICMR‑National Institute for Research on Women’s Health (NIRWoH) in Mumbai developed an indigenous placenta‑on‑chip platform. The device reproduces key functions of the human placental barrier in the lab, enabling safer pregnancy research and drug testing while reducing reliance on animal models. The collaboration aims to study nutrient transport, hormone signaling, and barrier function, with potential applications in understanding pregnancy complications such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. The innovation could advance maternal–fetal health research and provide a scalable platform for pharmaceutical safety assessments within India.
Collaboration: IIT Bombay and ICMR‑NIRWoH (Mumbai)
Applications: pregnancy research, drug testing, reduced animal use
Implications: improved understanding of maternal–fetal health
Potential: safer therapies and accelerated research
Jul 05, 2026
700-year-old Banyan tree in Bihar identified as oldest accurately dated specimen
A banyan tree in Munger district, Bihar, has been scientifically identified as the oldest accurately dated banyan tree in the world, with an estimated age of around 700 years. Radiocarbon dating established the age rather than local lore. The study was led by Dr Trina Bose of the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow, in collaboration with other researchers. The tree, Ficus benghalensis, stands on the campus of the Indian Tobacco Company. The finding has ecological, social and cultural significance for India and South Asia, and demonstrates a new method for dating tropical broadleaf trees.
Age: about 700 years
Location: Munger, Bihar
Dating method: radiocarbon dating
Research leader: Dr Trina Bose, Birbal Sahni Institute
Significance: ecological and cultural heritage
Jul 04, 2026
Gujarat Sets Up SAMARTH Semiconductor Training Hub at IIT Gandhinagar
Project SAMARTH (Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Research and Training Hub) is being established at IIT Gandhinagar with a total budget of ₹190 crore. Construction began on 2 March 2026. The centre, a collaboration among the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Gujarat’s Department of Science and Technology, and IIT Gandhinagar, will train technicians, operators, and engineers for semiconductor plants. It aims to train 10,000 people over five years, including 5,600 students, 1,500 technicians, and 1,000 short‑term certificate holders. The facility will sign MoUs with engineering colleges to expand capacity and includes partnerships such as with L&T Semiconductor Technologies.
Centre: SAMARTH at IIT Gandhinagar; budget ₹190 crore.
Construction began: 2 March 2026.
Joint initiative: MeitY, Gujarat DST, and IIT Gandhinagar.
Partnership: L&T Semiconductor Technologies; MoUs with engineering colleges.
Jul 03, 2026
I-2SEA submarine cable to link India, Malaysia and Singapore
On 2 July 2026, a consortium led by Lightstorm announced the I-2SEA submarine cable system, connecting India, Malaysia and Singapore. The 3,600-kilometre route runs from Singapore to Machilipatnam, India, with dual landings at Machilipatnam and South Chennai. NEC Corporation is the system supplier and ASEAN Cableship is the marine installer; capacity commitments are open. The Indian landing sites will link to Hyderabad and Chennai data-centre clusters, enabling unified network management via Lightstorm’s AI Fabric and Polarin. Targeted readiness is in Q4 2029, designed to meet surging AI and cloud workloads across the India–Southeast Asia corridor.