London, March 25, 2026 — Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that India and the United Kingdom have emerged as global AI superpowers. He highlighted the growing collaboration between the two nations in artificial intelligence.
India Overtakes UK in AI Rankings
At an AI-focused event hosted by the High Commission of India in London, Sunak referred to the Stanford AI Index. According to the report, both countries rank among the world’s top AI powers.
However, India has recently moved ahead of the UK in these rankings. Interestingly, Sunak added a light-hearted remark about cricket, noting that England still leads in ICC Test rankings.
Shared Approach to AI Governance
Moreover, Sunak emphasized that both nations follow a pro-innovation approach toward AI. Instead of strict regulations, they prefer flexible and practical frameworks.
In addition, he pointed out that this shared mindset can help bring countries together, even in a divided global landscape.
Need for Stronger AI Security Collaboration
Meanwhile, Sunak stressed the importance of cooperation in AI safety. He mentioned that India has established its own AI Security Institute. Therefore, stronger collaboration with the UK’s institute becomes essential.
Furthermore, he compared this partnership to intelligence-sharing systems used to tackle global threats.
Technology Partnership Gains Momentum
Alongside this, Sunak highlighted the UK-India Technology Security Initiative. He described it as a powerful example of modern cooperation focused on emerging technologies.
As a result, both countries are strengthening their partnership in the tech sector.
India’s Expanding Role in AI
On the other hand, India’s High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami emphasized India’s growing presence in the global AI ecosystem.
He explained that recent developments show strong capabilities in the sector. Additionally, collaboration with the UK can unlock even greater potential.
Overall, the statement reinforces the importance of India-UK relations in artificial intelligence. While both countries continue to innovate, their collaboration will likely shape the future of global AI.
