

New Delhi | Delhi Police has identified a person involved in theft of devices at India AI Impact Summit that took place after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the expo, a senior official said on Tuesday.
Homegrown wearables startup NeoSapien Co-founder and CEO Dhananjay Yadav had complained about theft of his devices that he left at his booth allegedly under instruction of security personnel.
Yadav said that the theft of his products was "difficult and painful," noting it occurred during a security shutdown for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.
Manish Kumar Agrawal, Special Commissioner of Police (Intelligence Division) said the local police are investigating and there are CCTV cameras in place.
"There was a time when the gentleman left the items unattended, this was despite the fact that a locker was provided. It was expected that the exhibitor would put the items in the locker.
“But nevertheless for whatever reasons he left (it) unattended, but we have proof, the local police have proof as to who has done it and we are working on that case," Agrawal said.
Agrawal said that Delhi Police asked Yadav to get the case registered.
"We have registered an FIR. We shall be able to work that out," Agrawal said.
Yadav shared that initially, one security team had allowed him to stay back after his request, he said, adding, "We have built a patented tech, which is India's first AI wearable. I wanted to showcase myself."
However, another security team later on asked him to vacate as the area needed to be "sanitised", Yadav recollected.
When exhibitors were allowed to enter halls around 6.30pm, Yadav said, "I asked one of volunteers to keep the device with him, but when the gates were opened, and he came to our booth, he found that our devices were ripped off and taken away, which was a little disheartening."
When asked what message the incident sends out to the world when India is hosting such a mega global event, he said, "We are going to learn from this. This is the first of its kind event (in India). So we're going to learn from it and get better at it."
He further said, "Second day has been phenomenal. (I am) amazed at the footfalls, the kind of people who are coming. I think we are going to learn from it and get better at it." Yadav pointed out that the Delhi Police has been very helpful and proactive regarding the case.
"I am thankful to them. I think they would be able to figure out why this happened, how did this happen. I have complete trust in them. I had a great experience with them," he added.
New Delhi | Delegates will get restricted access to the world's largest AI summit, India AI Impact Summit 2026, for the next two days due to VIP movements and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's presence at the venue, senior government officials said on Tuesday.
Delegates attending the conference at Bharat Mandapam will have to vacate the convention area by 4.30 PM as the Prime Minister will host dinner for state guests and business leaders post 6 PM, Meity officials said.
Digital India managing director and CEO Akhil Kumar told reporters that the AI Expo area will remain open till 8 pm from February 18 onwards due to huge enthusiasm received by delegates.
"Delegates can move to the expo area after vacating the convention area. Exit will be only through Gate 4 throughout the day," Kumar said.
Delegates will be allowed to enter from Gate 4 from 8 am onwards for drop-offs by cars or cabs. Gate 10 will be operational for entry from 8 am to 4:30 pm for delegates arriving by Metro.
"Intermittent traffic restrictions may be experienced between 4 pm and 11 pm in and around the ITPO area," an official advisory note said.
The Prime Minister will inaugurate the main summit on February 19 and there will be restricted entry in the morning hours during the inaugural session.
"Expo area will open for all delegates from 11 am onward on February 19, including the media centre in Hall 1," Kumar said.