As global leaders gather in New Delhi, the rise of agentic AI signals a new era of human–AI collaboration.

The air in New Delhi this week is thick with more than just the usual bustle; it is charged with the electric anticipation of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026. Held at the Bharat Mandapam, the summit has become the global focal point for a fundamental shift in technology: the transition from AI that assists us to Agentic AI—systems that act for us.
As world leaders and tech titans like Sam Altman and Sundar Pichai gather, the consensus is clear: we are no longer just "using" tools. We are now orchestrating a digital workforce of autonomous agents capable of planning, deciding, and executing complex workflows with minimal human intervention

A Phenomenal Shift Across Industries
The "Seven Chakras" of the summit—thematic zones focusing on Health, Agriculture, and Science—showcase how Agentic AI is moving from theory to reality:
IT & Education: "Role-based" agents are now standard in IT, handling system monitoring and debugging autonomously. In education, AI tutors are evolving into lifelong learning agents that adapt curriculum in real-time based on a student's cognitive load and progress.
The New Labor Landscape: 2026 and Beyond
The summit underscores a jarring but opportunistic reality: 75% of knowledge work roles are now being augmented by AI agents. While the fear of displacement is real, the data presented in New Delhi suggests a "Human-AI Partnership" model. We are seeing the birth of the "Digital Employee," where a single marketing manager might oversee three specialized AI agents—one for research, one for content, and one for optimization
The Dawn of the "Agentic" Era: Insights from the New Delhi AI Impact Summit 2026
The air in New Delhi this week is thick with more than just the usual bustle; it is charged with the electric anticipation of the India-AI Impact Summit 2026. Held at the Bharat Mandapam, the summit has become the global focal point for a fundamental shift in technology: the transition from AI that assists us to Agentic AI—systems that act for us.
As world leaders and tech titans like Sam Altman and Sundar Pichai gather, the consensus is clear: we are no longer just "using" tools. We are now orchestrating a digital workforce of autonomous agents capable of planning, deciding, and executing complex workflows with minimal human intervention.
A Phenomenal Shift Across Industries
The "Seven Chakras" of the summit—thematic zones focusing on Health, Agriculture, and Science—showcase how Agentic AI is moving from theory to reality:
The summit underscores a jarring but opportunistic reality: 75% of knowledge work roles are now being augmented by AI agents. While the fear of displacement is real, the data presented in New Delhi suggests a "Human-AI Partnership" model. We are seeing the birth of the "Digital Employee," where a single marketing manager might oversee three specialized AI agents—one for research, one for content, and one for optimization.
Roadmap for the Future: Suggestions for Stakeholders
The summit concludes not just with models, but with a call to action. To thrive in this agentic future, here is how different groups should adapt:
For Workers & Professionals
For Business Leaders & Entrepreneurs
For Students
The India-AI Impact Summit has made one thing undeniable: the future is not something that will happen to us; it is something we will co-author with our digital agents. The goal is no longer just "Progress," but a "People-Centric" advancement where technology serves the many, not just the few.
(This article is written by Pankaj Belwariar – Director Communications, SRM University-AP. This is an opinionated article; EPN has nothing to do with this editorial.)

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