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Assured that access to AI tech once provided will not be cut-off: senior Indian official

Assured that access to AI tech once provided will not be cut-off: senior Indian official
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A senior Indian official stated that the U.S. has provided assurances that access to AI technologies will not be revoked once granted. The discussion occurred during the Pax Silica Summit, focusing on secure supply chains and the geopolitical necessity of diversifying technology sources.

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This highlights the growing importance of international technology partnerships and the strategic effort to reduce reliance on single-source supply chains for critical tech.

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The U.S. has assured India that access to artificial intelligence technologies, once provided, will not be cut off, a top bureaucrat said on Thursday (June 25, 2026), asserting New Delhi believes the sector still needs innovation and it s not yet time to regulate it yet.

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