By 2026, Asia’s two fastest growing digital economies, India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), will deepen cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI), moving beyond commercial interests towards a shared vision of human-centered AI that emphasizes social welfare, responsible governance, equitable growth and ethical use of emerging technologies. India and the UAE already have strong diplomatic and economic ties rooted in long-standing people-to-people ties and expanding trade ties.However, their collaboration in the field of artificial intelligence marks a strategic upgrade of this partnership, basing technology cooperation on shared values of inclusivity, social impact and ethical stewardship. During President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s official visit to New Delhi in January 2026, the two countries doubled down on cooperation in advanced technologies, with a special focus on AI infrastructure, research, workforce skills and ethical frameworks, reflecting a shared desire to leverage AI not only to improve efficiency but also to benefit humanity.The related memorandum of understanding (MoU) also paves the way for joint AI data center and supercomputing projects in India, including supercomputing clusters and plans to expand computing capabilities, which will accelerate research, model training and commercial applications across industries. The India AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi from February 16 to 20, will be a landmark gathering that brings together governments, technology innovators, industry leaders, researchers and civil society to develop a collective roadmap for responsible, inclusive and human-centric AI.
Human-centered AI is an emerging global standard that balances innovation with ethical considerations, including fairness, transparency, accountability and public value. This approach has attracted attention not only in India and the UAE but also internationally:
For India, human-centered AI aligns with national goals such as “AI for All,” a strategy that aims to use AI to improve health care outcomes, extend digital public services to underserved populations, and promote inclusive economic growth. In the UAE, human-centricity of AI is reflected in initiatives such as promoting responsible technology, protecting privacy and ensuring transparent AI deployment in public services, as part of a broader national AI strategy that is rapidly expanding the use of intelligent systems by government and industry.
By sharing insights into regulatory design, risk assessment and ethical standards, the two countries contribute to a global framework for human-centered AI that other countries can adopt to seek a balance between innovation and social impact.
India-UAE AI partnership reflects broader regional dynamics:
Such cooperation would also have ripple effects across South Asia middle East and Africa, promoting deeper cross-border investments in responsible AI, joint research centers and regional governance frameworks.
Despite this promise, human-centered AI collaboration faces real challenges—
However, these challenges are also opportunities, as India has a large pool of developers and data scientists, and the UAE’s strategic investments in AI centers can create complementary advantages that benefit both countries and the global AI community. As countries race to leverage artificial intelligence to boost economic growth and social well-being, the India-UAE partnership offers a model of cooperation based on people-centric values. By combining innovation with ethics, infrastructure with skills, and governance with accountability, this bilateral agenda is likely to influence regional AI norms, talent ecosystems, and policy frameworks long into the future.Ultimately, this collaboration underscores a shared understanding that AI should serve humanity, not just the market. This principle resonates in New Delhi, Abu Dhabi and beyond. The human-centered AI agenda between India and the UAE represents a new frontier for digital cooperation, blending technological ambition with ethical commitment. By investing in infrastructure, talent, and governance, both countries are positioning themselves not just as adopters of AI, but as leaders in shaping the future of technology that equitably enhances communities, economies, and societies.
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