India’s role in the global artificial intelligence landscape has taken a major leap forward, with Sam Altman revealing that the country now boasts 100 million weekly active users of ChatGPT, making it one of the most significant markets for the AI chatbot outside the United States. The announcement was made ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, where global tech leaders are gathering to discuss the future of AI.
Altman’s comments underscore how rapidly generative AI tools have been adopted across the Indian subcontinent, especially among students, whom he highlighted as the largest user segment of ChatGPT in the world. India’s 100 million weekly users represent a growing share of the global base, which as of late 2025 reached approximately 800 million weekly active users across all markets.
A Strategic Market for OpenAI
In a piece published in the Times of India, Altman described India as a potential “full‑stack AI leader,” praising the country’s homegrown tech talent, democratic governance structures, and national policy vision that supports widespread technology adoption. He highlighted India’s national IndiaAI Mission, a government initiative designed to expand computing capacity, support startups, and broaden access to AI across sectors including healthcare, agriculture and public services.
OpenAI opened its first office in New Delhi in August 2025 and has tailored its approach to India’s price‑sensitive market, including introducing a budget‑friendly ChatGPT Go tier that was later made available for free for a year for local users. This strategy has helped boost accessibility and drive adoption among a population of more than a billion internet users.

India’s massive user base has also translated into strong engagement with AI beyond social and consumer tools. The country ranks fourth globally in usage of Prism, OpenAI’s free research and collaboration tool for scientific workflows and LaTeX‑based projects, highlighting the breadth of AI’s utility across educational and professional domains.
Students Driving Adoption
Altman noted that India hosts the largest number of student ChatGPT users worldwide, reflecting how younger generations are integrating AI into learning, research and skills development. With affordability and accessibility a priority, AI tools are increasingly seen as essential study aids, language tutors, coding partners and idea generators, particularly in competitive academic environments.
This trend aligns with other global data, which found that a significant percentage of Indian users engage with ChatGPT on a daily or weekly basis, with India once identified as the world’s “ChatGPT capital,” boasting some of the highest usage rates globally.
Summit Spotlight and Future Growth
The Global AI Impact Summit 2026, taking place at Bharat Mandapam from February 16–20, will bring together policymakers, business leaders and innovators from around the world. Attendees include executives from major AI companies and heads of state from multiple nations, reflecting India’s rising influence in shaping the dialogue on ethical, inclusive and practical AI adoption.

Altman also hinted at upcoming partnerships with the Indian government aimed at expanding access to AI tools and ensuring that the benefits of this technology reach communities across socioeconomic strata. His three‑part framework for adoption — Access, Adoption and Agency — underscores the need not just for tools, but for skills and confidence to use AI meaningfully in education, business, healthcare and governance.
Despite the positive momentum, Altman acknowledged challenges ahead, notably the need for scaled AI literacy and infrastructure upgrades so that India’s vast user base can move from passive use to active creation and innovation. This reflects a broader industry focus on equipping the next generation of users not just to consume AI, but to build with it.
As India cements its place as one of the largest and most dynamic markets for ChatGPT and other generative AI tools, its experience could help shape global strategies for inclusive AI deployment, particularly in emerging markets with large, young populations and rapid digital adoption.

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