Agreement on AI supply chain signed in America, 35 countries including India signed it

35 countries including India signed a joint declaration to develop reliable supply chains for AI technologies at the 2nd Pax Silica Summit held in Washington.

Agreement on AI supply chain signed in America, 35 countries including India signed it

Thirty-five countries, including India, have signed a joint declaration on 'AI Opportunity,' supporting a US-led initiative to develop reliable and robust supply chains that empower AI technologies.

At the second 'Pax Silica' summit held in Washington on Thursday, these 35 nations signed the joint declaration, affirming their commitment to a development-oriented and pro-innovation regulatory approach.

35 Countries, Including India, Sign the Declaration

Jacob Helberg, a senior US official dealing with economic matters, shared this information. He stated, "This is a commitment to developing reliable supply chains, increasing private sector participation, and building the infrastructure that will power the AI ​​revolution of the coming century."

During the summit, Argentina, Germany, the Netherlands, Chile, Costa Rica, Greece, Kazakhstan, Panama, and the European Union also joined the Pax Silica initiative.

India was represented at the summit by S. Krishnan, Secretary of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology; Nagaraj Naidu, Additional Secretary (Americas) at the Ministry of External Affairs; and representatives from the Indian industry.

The US launched the Pax Silica initiative last December. The objective of this international coalition is to establish secure and trustworthy supply chains for AI, semiconductors, and rare earth minerals.