Galgotias University presented Chinese robot in AI summit, know what is the whole controversy?
New Delhi, February 18, 2026 – Chinese robot at the AI Summit India AI Impact Summit The Chinese dog robot presented by Galgotias University in 2026 has caused huge controversy. Following the controversy, orders were given to vacate the university stall. Registrar of the University, Nitin Kumar Gaure had clarified on the Robodog controversy that this robot was not developed by the University itself, but was purchased for the research of the students.
Misunderstanding between the words ‘Development’ and ‘Development’
Nitin Kumar Gaure said that the wrong use of the words ‘development’ and ‘development’ in the robot ‘Orion’ presented by Professor Neha Singh in the viral video created confusion. He said, ‘There is a dispute between these two words. Develop and development. We did not develop it. We worked on its development. We wanted to bring it so that students can do research on it. I can say that perhaps he (Professor Neha) might have got confused in the words ‘development’ and ‘development’ in his haste. But the truth is that we bought this robot for children’s research.
He further said that if China is making claim then perhaps it could have come for purchase from China only. UniversityIt is said that the robot was not introduced as an in-house innovation, but as a demonstration and research tool for students.
After all, how did this controversy start?
Quadrupeds kept at the stall of Galgotias University in the expo area of the summit. robot (Robodog) became the center of attraction. In a video, Professor Neha Singh introduced it by the name ‘Orion’ and said that it is the product of the University’s Center of Excellence. But social media users described it as similar to the Go2 model of Chinese company Unitree, which is available in the market for around Rs. Available at a price of Rs 2,50,000. He was accused of showing foreign products as his own in the ‘Make in India’ themed summit.
AI Impact Program running in Bharat Mandapam
India AI Impact Summit 2026 under IndiaAI Mission of Government of India Bharat MandapamI am walking. This summit is from 16 to 20 February, where leaders and tech CEOs from more than 20 countries are participating. The focus of the summit is on human-centric AI, innovation and global cooperation. In such a situation, an attempt is being made to tarnish the image of the summit due to the controversy over Galgotias stall.
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