DICCI's AI for Inclusion Conclave in New Delhi
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Feb 13, 2026 · Last updated Feb 18, 2026
The conclave highlights the growing importance of Artificial Intelligence in shaping future economies and societies, particularly in emerging markets like India. Discussions on equitable AI growth, formalization of informal sectors, and inclusive digital infrastructure suggest potential for new policy frameworks and investment opportunities in technology and education sectors.
The Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DICCI) hosted the International Conclave on AI for Inclusion & the Future of Work 2026 in New Delhi. The event gathered policymakers, global representatives, industry leaders, and academics to discuss how Artificial Intelligence can foster equitable growth and livelihood security. Key figures like Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, and Ms. Anne Bouverot, Special Envoy for Artificial Intelligence to the President of France, emphasized the need for investments in skilling, institutional preparedness, and human-centric AI design. The conclave addressed AI inequality, governance for livelihoods and small businesses, oversight, and infrastructure, culminating in the Delhi Declaration on AI for Inclusion and the Future of Work. This declaration outlines principles for equity by design, worker transition pathways, inclusive digital infrastructure, and responsible governance standards, aiming to anchor India's AI trajectory in constitutional values.
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