Wow Galgotiya…! After Robodog, another scandal happened in AI Summit, VIDEO of Korean drone created new trouble
Galgotias University: Galgotias University has been embroiled in controversies in the AI Summit held in the country’s capital Delhi. After the controversy of presenting a Chinese robot as one’s own, another product has come under scrutiny. This time the controversy is over a soccer drone, which Galgotias claimed was his own, but it turned out to be made in South Korea.
Earlier, a university professor had presented a Chinese-made robodog as her own, which had caused a lot of embarrassment. For this the university was also trolled a lot in the Chinese media. The government immediately ordered the university to vacate the pavilion from the summit.
This time there was an uproar regarding drones
A professor at Galgotias University claimed that the soccer drone was created from scratch. A video of communication professor Neha Singh, who was involved in the robodog controversy, has gone viral, in which she is explaining to a reporter about soccer drones.
New claim turns out to be the same as the old one
The professor said that this is a very interesting project. Everything from its end-to-end engineering to application has been done in the university itself. He further said that this is India’s first drone soccer arena, which you can see in the campus of Galgotias. Children play and blow games here. They are developing it in a new way and with powerful features. However, this claim of the professor also turned out to be the same as the old one.
Galgotias University claims to have ‘India’s first drone soccer built from scratch’ on campus.
When the reality came out, it turned out to be Korea’s Striker V3 ARF system.
Such claims in the name of Make in India raise questions on the credibility of the country.Modi ji, will India be made a world leader in this way? pic.twitter.com/CnlCS3Nj2o
— Amit Pathania (@amit1pathania) February 18, 2026
After the video surfaced, social media users started investigating it. He told that this product is like the soccer drone made by Helsel Group of South Korea. Like the Chinese robot, this product is also commercially available on a website for around Rs 40,000.
Galgotias leaves from AI summit
After the robot controversy, Galgotias University was ordered to vacate its pavilion at the AI Summit. After this the lights were also cut off, which caused great insult to the university. Professors and staff were removed and the space was vacated.
Also read: It was difficult to declare the Chinese robot as ours, Galgotias University vacated the stall from AI Expo; pavilion lights off
After the controversy, Information Technology Secretary S. Krishnan said that the government does not want any exhibitor to show things that are not its own. Krishnan emphasized that the government will not tolerate someone else’s product being displayed as its original product.
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