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Pak expert Qamar Cheema said that it will take a lot of time for Pakistan to reach the level where India is today.

PM Modi in AI Summit, Pak expert says Justin Trudeau standing side and Indian PM with French President Emmanuel Macron 'Macron and Trudeau who stood with PM Modi were sidelined', Pak expert said- Pakistan has to...
Pak expert said- it will take a long time for Pakistan to reach where India is standing
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The AI ​​Action Summit held in Paris, the capital of France, and India are being discussed a lot all over the world. India is co-chairing this program. This shows how important India is at the global level and in the AI ​​field. This importance being given to India has created a stir in Pakistan. Pakistani experts also believe that it will take a long time for Pakistan to reach the value that India has at present. Not only Pakistan, Canada is also nowhere near India in the AI ​​field. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau was seen standing on one side in the conference as well.

In the pictures of the conference, it can be seen that PM Modi was standing in the center with French President Emmanuel Macron, while Justin Trudeau was standing on one side. Representatives from 90 countries including America, China, Canada participated in the summit. 

Pakistani expert Qamar Cheema said that it is India's value and worth that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is standing far away from the French President, while PM Modi is standing with Emmanuel Macron because France knows that India has more value than Canada. He said that it will take a long time for Pakistan to reach the level at which India and the Prime Minister are playing.

Qamar Cheema said that the European Union has announced to invest 200 billion euros in the AI ​​sector, in which India will be their partner. The next AI summit will also be held in India. He said that all these things show India's strong position.

Prime Minister Modi said at the AI ​​Summit that AI will become a necessity in the times to come. He said that collective global efforts are needed to establish governance and standards for AI that maintain our shared values, address risks and build trust.