The first UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance met in Geneva on July 6-7, 2026, giving Global South governments and civil-society groups a formal venue to push AI rules toward inclusion, data sovereignty, and local capacity. InsightsonIndia frames the meeting as a test of whether India can speak more forcefully for developing economies while also building the compute, chip-packaging, and R&D base needed for credible sovereignty. The practical takeaway is not that one forum rewrites AI policy overnight; it is that teams deploying models across borders should expect more scrutiny of data extraction, consent, benefit sharing, and where training or inference infrastructure sits. Official Indian data puts R&D intensity around 0.64%-0.66% of GDP, not the inflated figure in the article.
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