
Explained: Chinese robodog row at India AI Summit - Why Galgotias University was asked to leave | Video
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The Chinese robodog controversy at the India AI Impact Summit erupted after a viral video showed Galgotias University staff presenting a China-made Unitree Go2 robot as a university innovation. The incident triggered allegations of misrepresentation, prompting authorities to ask the Greater Noida-based institution to vacate its stall at the event.
A row erupted at the India AI Impact Summit when a viral video showed Galgotias University staff presenting a Chinese-made Unitree Go2 robodog, dubbed "Orion," as a homegrown innovation, sparking misrepresentation claims and forcing the Greater Noida institution to vacate its stall.
Professor Neha Singh introduced the robot during the expo as a university project, igniting online backlash. The video quickly spread online, prompting criticism and raising questions about whether the Greater Noida-based institution had claimed the imported robot as its own creation. Amid the outrage, authorities reportedly asked the university to vacate its stall at the Summit.
Following the backlash, Galgotias University staff and officials vacated their exhibition space on Wednesday. According to sources, authorities directed the institution to leave the expo premises, ANI reported.
#WATCH | Delhi | Galgotias University staff and officials vacate their stall at India AI Impact Summit expo, following row over display of Chinese-made robodog. As per sources, the govt had asked Galgotias University to vacate the stall at the expo. pic.twitter.com/cqN5vBcgcN — ANI (@ANI) February 18, 2026

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