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Inclusive Artificial Intelligence and Policy Coordination Discussed at Women Inspiring Network and Goals House Dialogue in Delhi

Stuti Jalan, Founder of Women Inspiring Network, joins Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard, Tech Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark, Roma Datta Chobey, Managing Director, Google India, Kanika Tekriwal, Co founder and Chief Executive Officer, JetSetGo, Deepankar Sanwalka, Senior Partner, Grant Thornton LLP Bharat, Harita Gupta, Global Customer and Employee Experience Leader, Sutherland, and Sarika Naik, Group Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer and Member of the Group Executive Committee, Capgemini, for closed door discussion

National, February 2026: Women Inspiring Network in collaboration with Goals House hosted a closed door dialogue on artificial intelligence in New Delhi on February 18, 2026, alongside the AI India Impact Summit.
The session, titled From India to the World: Shaping India’s AI Playbook, focused on inclusive artificial intelligence deployment, policy coordination and cross sector collaboration. The roundtable was held at Kathika Culture Centre in Old Delhi and followed a structured format of keynote reflections and moderated table discussions.

Participants included Stuti Jalan, Founder of Women Inspiring Network; Anne Marie Engtoft Meldgaard, Tech Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark; Roma Datta Chobey, Managing Director, Google India; Kanika Tekriwal, Co founder and Chief Executive Officer, JetSetGo; Deepankar Sanwalka, Senior Partner, Grant Thornton LLP Bharat; Harita Gupta, Global Customer and Employee Experience Leader, Sutherland; and Sarika Naik, Group Chief Corporate Responsibility Officer and Member of the Group Executive Committee, Capgemini.

Discussions examined how India’s focus on affordability, regional language enablement and access driven innovation is shaping artificial intelligence deployment across sectors including education, healthcare, sustainability and digital infrastructure.
The dialogue also addressed the need for coordination between policymakers, investors and industry leaders as AI systems scale across public and private institutions.

Stuti Jalan said the gathering aimed to create space for direct exchange among leaders working at the intersection of technology and governance, adding that inclusive participation and responsible development remain central to India’s AI direction.
Women Inspiring Network stated that the initiative was intended to encourage sustained engagement beyond conference platforms.
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