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Executive Summary by the Editor
The “Artificial Intelligence & Policy in India” series concludes with its 7th volume, marking a crucial end in the foundational history of the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law. The first 3 volumes of this series, also known as the “AIPI” series, on IndoPacific.App, were published by the Indian Society of Artificial Intelligence and Law (ISAIL).
In fact, the first volume of AIPI was published by ISAIL was published in April 2020, being ISAIL’s first ever book as an AI industry forum and standards community for India. The next 4 volumes, including this one, were published by Indic Pacific, since the research directorate of ISAIL was transferred in April 2022 to Indic Pacific, my research firm.
This series also paved way for the research community dimension of what ISAIL used to represent until April 2022, while also reflecting the potential of India’s future technology law and AI ethics leaders in law firms, academic institutions and think tanks. The ISAIL-Indic Pacific partnership also stressed upon featuring the potential of ex-ISAIL interns recruited under the Virtual Internship Programme as Research Interns, which concluded after a 5-year successful run.
The first volume had 11 chapters (2020), the second volume had 15 chapters (2021), the third volume had 14 chapters (2021), the fourth volume had 5 chapters (2024), the fifth volume had 3 chapters (2024), the sixth volume had 3 chapters (2025), and the seventh chapter has 5 chapters (2025).
I am glad ISAIL and my leadership could change people’s lives and set a new precedent in India’s history of AI policy and technology law communities.
Table of Contents
- Agristack and Artificial Intelligence: Catalyzing the Transformation of Indian Agriculture – Gargi Singh Mundotia
- Federated Learning In Indian Healthcare: Legal and Policy Challenges – Yashita Parashar
- Fair Dealing and Insurance as a Two-Pronged Approach to Address AI-Driven IP Infringements – Sneha Binu
- AI and OSINT in India: Strategic, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives Anchored in Operation Sindoor – Tamonash Pan
- Protecting Knowledge Assets in AI: Legal, Governance, and Sectoral Perspectives – Chirkankshit Bihari Bulani











