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canonicalName: "New Delhi Declaration (2026 AI Impact Summit)"
aliases: ["New Delhi Declaration"]
source_timestamps: ["§ Regulatory Divergence."]
tags: ["policy", "global-south", "ai-governance"]
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articleStem: "hbr-foci-75-fragmenting-digital-economy"
sourceUrl: "https://hbr.org/2026/06/what-a-fragmenting-digital-economy-means-for-global-competition"
sourceTitle: "What a Fragmenting Digital Economy Means for Global Competition"
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# 2026 AI Impact Summit's New Delhi Declaration

The **2026 AI Impact Summit's New Delhi Declaration** is cited as representing an emerging **'Global South bloc'** on AI governance. It signals the aspiration of developing nations — often in the [[concept-break-outs]] or [[concept-watch-outs]] clusters — to be **co-architects** of global AI norms rather than mere rule-takers from the U.S. or EU. It illustrates the *hybrid* logic in the [[concept-regulatory-taxonomy]].

> **Enrichment caution:** The named "2026 AI Impact Summit's New Delhi Declaration" is **not yet a widely documented** specific declaration in public sources and appears speculative / future-dated. Analogous real initiatives exist (UN Global Digital Compact discussions, India-led AI dialogues).
