AI Summit Day 1 Issues Addressed: Minister Apologizes, Promises Improvements

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New Delhi, February 17 Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw apologized on Tuesday for the issues faced by attendees on the opening day of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, calling the turnout "phenomenal" and promising a smoother experience in the coming days.

The world's largest artificial intelligence summit opened to packed halls and long queues on Monday. The large crowds resulted in long queues and overcrowding, which was compounded by unclear instructions. Mobile data connectivity was also an issue.

Addressing criticism over overcrowding, Vaishnaw said that more than 70,000 people attended the summit on Monday, highlighting the high interest in what is billed as one of the world's largest AI gatherings.

"This is the biggest AI summit in the entire world. The response is phenomenal. The energy is palpable. We can see that the organization is very smooth now. If anyone has faced any problems yesterday, we apologize for that," he said at a press conference at the summit venue, Bharat Mandapam.

He said that a war room is now operating to address any issues that have arisen.

He said that any issues can be reported, and the organizers will ensure that the summit is more smooth and enjoyable.

"Whatever feedback you have, please share with us. We are open-minded. We will make efforts to make the experience smoother and enjoyable for all of you," he said. "My entire team is working hard day and night for this summit."

The opening day drew thousands of attendees, including startup founders, global tech representatives, and international delegates. However, the heavy footfall led to confusion, long queues, overlapping security checks, and temporary evacuation of some exhibitor stalls ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the expo.

STOLEN WEARABLES, CONFUSION

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Amid the confusion, a few reported misplaced or stolen goods.

Dhananjay Yadav, CEO of Neo Sapien, took to X to complain about wearables being stolen.

"At 12 noon, security personnel arrived to sanitize and cordon off the area ahead of the visit by PM Modi at 2 pm," he wrote. "I explained that we're building India's first patented AI wearable at NeoSapien and requested a chance to showcase it."

One officer told others to let him stay but then another group came and ordered him and his team to leave immediately.

"I asked: “Should we take our wearables?” They said, others are leaving even laptops behind, security will take care. Trusting them, I left. Hoping that the wearables will be safe, and If I am lucky, it might catch the eye of PM Modi," he said, adding that the gates were closed from 12-6 pm on Monday.

Later, he and his team found that "wearables were stolen."

"Think about this: We paid for flights, accommodation, logistics and even the booth. Only to see our wearables disappear inside a high-security zone. If only security and official entourage had access, how did this happen? This is extremely disappointing," he wrote.

Punit Jain, founder of Reskill, said, "An AI Summit that sidelines its own builders?"

"Exhibitors, delegates, startup founders were left outside. No water. No clarity. Media shows celebration. Ground reality was chaos. If access was limited to select high-value guests, just say it upfront. Don’t mobilize the ecosystem and then displace them. This is not how we build India’s AI future," he wrote on Monday.

However, on Tuesday, he said, "Day 1 at the AI Summit had some operational challenges, but coordination and access management improved significantly thereafter. Large-scale, high-security events are complex - what matters is responsiveness and execution."

Entrepreneur Priyanshu Ratnakar said the summit highlighted "optics over execution", pointing to long queues, exhibitors being locked out of stalls, patchy Wi-Fi and mobile networks, and repeated registration glitches.

Organizers said corrective measures were taken throughout the day to ease congestion and improve coordination, assuring attendees that operations would be smoother over the remaining days, with continued participation from Big Tech companies and international leaders.
 
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