Links from AI Impact Summit 2026 website are showing gibberish

by Thoughtfox staff

As on February 12, 2026, 10 PM IST, several links from the main page of the website for the AI Impact Summit 2026 are leading to gibberish; the main page itself, however, is showing up correctly.

For example, links from the ‘AI Impact Events’ dropdown menu (which is at the top of the page) are showing this type of stuff:

This is a screenshot of a webpage that is part of the website for the AI Summit 2026, to be held in New Delhi through 16-20 February, 2026.
(Image credit: Thoughtfox)

It is the same with the ‘About us’ page, and lots of other pages. One link is leading to a 404 error notice:

This is a screenshot of a webpage that is part of the website for the AI Summit 2026, to be held in New Delhi through 16-20 February, 2026.
(Image credit: Thoughtfox)

If one wished to contact the page administrator, one would fail to do so the most intuitively from the website itself—because the ‘Contact us’ link is also leading to gibberish:

This is a screenshot of a webpage that is part of the website for the AI Summit 2026, to be held in New Delhi through 16-20 February, 2026.
(Image credit: Thoughtfox)

However, one can use this email address, thankfully shown on the main page, to ask about why these links are facing glitches so close to the event’s start: impact-summit[at]indiaai[dot]gov[dot]in

There is no indication on the website, however, whether queries in languages other than English might be entertained. Not only is the website exclusively in English, but the government of India has also made no attempt to advertise it in any other language—Indian or international. The summit will remain a very exclusive, largely élite affair regarding a topic that is bound to affect the entire planet.

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