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  • New Delhi– A high-level seminar on the prospects of 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) and North-East India' was organised by Society for Harmonising Aspirations for Responsible Engagement (SHARE) in New Delhi on 2nd July 2025
  • The seminar highlighted the region's pivotal role as a strategic hub for India's future technological advancements and connectivity with Southeast Asia
  • Eminent government officials and technology industry leaders shared their insights on how AI will reshape governance, economy, culture, and development in the region

The seminar highlighted the region's pivotal role as a strategic hub for India's future technological advancements and connectivity with Southeast Asia


Digital Desk: New Delhi– A high-level seminar on the prospects of 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) and North-East India' was organised by Society for Harmonising Aspirations for Responsible Engagement (SHARE) in New Delhi on 2nd July 2025. The seminar highlighted the region's pivotal role as a strategic hub for India's future technological advancements and connectivity with Southeast Asia. Eminent government officials and technology industry leaders shared their insights on how AI will reshape governance, economy, culture, and development in the region.


Shri Harsh Vardhan Shringla, IFS (Retd), former Foreign Secretary of India and Head of Global affairs SHARE, chaired the session and stressed the geo-strategic importance of the region: “North-East India is the gateway to South-East Asia and ASEAN nations. Technological advancement and AI's integration in governance will change the course of administration in the region.”


Shri Angshuman Day, IFoS, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER) and currently the Chair of the Steering Committee for AI in North east, highlighted the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution. “Industry 4.0 is transforming rapidly, and it will redefine the economic and technological landscape of the North-East,” he remarked. He suggested a roadmap for AI integration in the states across sectors that DONER was working on.


Shri Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director Asia South, NVIDIA India, mentioned the possibilities of the north east region mapping its strength and using AI technologies. He also expressed his support for setting up of any AI Factory in North-East India that will focus on the creation of AI tokens and support indigenous innovation.”


Shri Arvind Bajaj, CEO Evidien India, addressed how AI can help tackle regional challenges. “The North-East’s persistent issues related to water and food scarcity can be resolved with the strategic deployment of AI-based solutions.”


Shri Amit Sharma, IAS Secretary, Department of ICT, Government of Mizoram, added that the state is actively working toward digital governance.


The session was moderated by Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, Secretary, SHARE.


The presence of members of Academia, Ministry officials, Industry leaders, senior media persons, start-ups, and cyber and AI experts made the discussion very lively, which was moderated by Shri Subimal Bhattacharjee, Treasurer and Head of Critical and Emerging SHARE.


About SHARE :

SHARE, Society for Harmonising Aspirations for Responsible Engagement (www.theshare.in), http://www.theshare.in/ , serves as a platform that equips policymakers with direct insights about the North East region, unlocking the potential of the region and identifying and bridging gaps between local aspirations and policy initiatives through comprehensive primary engagement and research

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