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AI Edtech Dialogue Hosted by Reliance Foundation and Central Square Foundation Recommends Urgent Need to Reimagine Education in the AI Era

AI Edtech Dialogue Hosted by Reliance Foundation and Central Square Foundation  Recommends Urgent Need to Reimagine Education in the AI Era  

Key recommendations synthesized to inform national and global conversations at the India  AI Impact Summit 2026 

Insights shared from the LiftEd EdTech Accelerator, which has reached over 3 million  children 

Leaders from philanthropy, EdTech, academia and the private sector examined how AI enabled education can deliver equitable, measurable learning gains at scale and emphasised  the need for cross-sector collaboration across the ecosystem to achieve this 


Mumbai, January 13, 2026: As an official pre-summit event of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Reliance  Foundation, in partnership with Central Square Foundation, convened a high-level roundtable on AI in  Education at Jio Institute, Navi Mumbai. The half-day convening brought together over 50 leaders and  experts from philanthropic organisations, EdTech, academia and the private sector to examine how Artificial  Intelligence (AI) and EdTech can be harnessed to improve learning outcomes and rethink education in the  age of AI. 

The convening concluded with a synthesis of strategic insights to inform ongoing national and global  conversations at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Participants reiterated the importance of sustained  collaboration between governments, private sector, innovators, researchers, and funders to ensure that  AI-enabled EdTech strengthens education systems at scale rather than creating standalone tools. 

At a moment when AI is reshaping education systems globally, the dialogue also focused not only on  innovation, but on the harder question of impact: how promising AI-enabled solutions can move beyond  pilots to deliver meaningful, inclusive, and scalable learning gains in low-resource, multilingual  contexts. 

Grounding the Global Conversation: Innovation with Purpose 

The discussions echoed global priorities rooted in local realities: aligning AI with learning science,  safeguarding equity and inclusion, and measuring scale through learning outcomes rather than reach alone. Participants noted that better technology does not automatically translate into better learning

The keynote address by Dr. Shailesh Kumar, Chief Data Scientist, Jio and Dean, Jio Institute, reflected  on global debates around Education 4.0 and the need to fundamentally reimagine education systems for a  digital- and AI-first world. Dr Shailesh Kumar said: “It is time to re-imagine our Education System - what  should it look like if it was born today - in the post connectivity and AI era? It is time to bring  Personalised Education to every child on the planet.” He also emphasised moving away from one-size 

fits-all, “just-in-case” education models towards personalised and student-centric learning systems that  focus on building mastery learning and thinking skills with contextualised pedagogy, enabled by AI at scale.



Experts discussed the innovation landscape for AI-enabled learning, highlighting emerging use cases  across personalised instruction, teacher support, assessment, and home-based learning especially for early  childhood education and foundational literacy and numeracy. They also explored what it takes to scale— addressing institutional adoption, cost structures, multilingual content, data infrastructure, and the realities  of deploying AI within government systems and community-based learning ecosystems. 

Philanthropy as a Catalyst for Systemic Change 

A central thread across the convening was the critical role of philanthropy in shaping the next phase of AI  and EdTech in India. Participants emphasised that philanthropy’s value lies not only in funding  innovation, but in de-risking early ideas, enabling long-term evidence generation, strengthening  organisational capacity, and convening diverse actors around shared priorities. 

Insights were shared from the LiftEd EdTech Accelerator, a multi-year philanthropic initiative that has  reached over 3 million children, particularly in underserved school and home-learning contexts.  Supported by founding partners Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, Reliance Foundation and UBS  Optimus Foundation, and led by Central Square Foundation and British Asian Trust, the initiative  demonstrated how sustained support can help organisations responsibly integrate AI and build credible  evidence of learning impact. 

Building AI and EdTech for impact is not just about the technology itself – it is about understanding  the ground realities of implementing it in classrooms, homes, and communities. Learnings from the  LiftEd EdTech Accelerator show how contextualised design and evidence-led approaches can  support quality learning at scale,” said Dr. Vanita Sharma, Advisor – Strategic Initiatives, Reliance  Foundation

From Innovation to System-Wide Scale 

The discussion highlighted that scaling effective AI-enabled learning solutions is a systems  challenge—requiring alignment across policy, pedagogy, delivery models, research, and ecosystem  partnerships. Participants stressed the need to design for India’s diversity, including multilingual  content, offline or low-bandwidth access, shared-device use, and alignment with state curricula. 

The next frontier for EdTech is not just innovation, but scaling proven, contextualised solutions  through government systems and community adoption to drive learning outcomes at scale,” said  Gouri Gupta, Senior Project Director, EdTech, Central Square Foundation (CSF), setting the stage for  recommendations to be carried forward to the national summit. 

From Dialogue to Action 

The event reinforced a shared commitment: AI and EdTech must serve as a force multiplier for  equity, not efficiency alone. Participants also underscored that teachers and parents remain central to  learning, with AI acting as a supportive enabler through personalisation, feedback, and data-driven insights.


As India positions itself as a global leader in AI for social impact, such cross-sector dialogues play a vital  role in shaping pathways from innovation to evidence, and from evidence to system-wide adoption. The  insights from this roundtable will contribute to shaping the education agenda at the India AI Impact Summit  2026

About the India AI Impact Summit 2026 

Announced by Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the India AI Impact Summit (February 2026, New  Delhi) is the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South. It is anchored in the three Sutras of People,  Planet, and Progress, aiming to democratize AI resources for social good. 

About Reliance Foundation  

Reliance Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Reliance Industries Limited, aims to play a catalytic role in  addressing India’s development challenges through innovative and sustainable solutions. Led by Mrs Nita  M Ambani, Founder and Chairperson, Reliance Foundation is relentlessly working for the overall well-being  and enhanced quality of life for all, focusing on rural transformation, education, health, sports for  development, disaster management, women empowerment, urban renewal and arts, culture and heritage,  and has touched the lives of over 88 million people across India, in over 91,500 villages and urban locations.  More on www.reliancefoundation.org.  

About Central Square Foundation 

Established in 2012, Central Square Foundation (CSF) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to enhancing  the learning outcomes of all school-going children across India through system-led reforms. As a catalytic  enabler, our initiatives span innovation and policy to practice and focus on learning impact at scale across  14 states. At the heart of our mission is our strategic focus on Foundational Literacy and Numeracy (FLN),  which drives our collaborative efforts with 11 state governments to design and execute statewide FLN  missions. We are deeply committed to Early Childhood Education (ECE) reforms, recognising the critical  role it plays in laying a strong groundwork for children’s learning journey, thereby augmenting FLN  outcomes. Additionally, we prioritise EdTech integration, aiming to deploy digital solutions for in-class and  at-home learning and establish evidence-based practices while also tapping into the potential of artificial  intelligence (AI) to augment learning outcomes. We also work for School Governance, extending our  system-level approach to children in both private and government schools, to strengthen the country’s  education landscape and High Potential Students to support India’s bright young minds from  underprivileged backgrounds in becoming future innovators, researchers and leaders. More on  https://www.centralsquarefoundation.org



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