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PM Modi Told the World "For India, AI Means All Inclusive" at VivaTech 2026. His Own PMO Has 27 Days to Answer an Indian Inventor Who Built It First.

DISHA 6.6 is before the Government of India. The deadline is July 20. If denied without investigation, money trail, data trail, Digital Arrest origins, Silverpush, NEET 2026, and the Chen Zhi-Cambodia record go public.

A balance scale in front of Parliament weighing a Government of India file against a citizen holding a DISHA 6.6 disclosure file
One citizen, one file, equal weight: the publication visual for the DISHA 6.6 filing, the PMO record, and the public accountability question.

Five days after the Prime Minister's VivaTech appearance, a PMO filing tied to DISHA 6.6 remains before the Government of India. The question raised by this page is whether a system described abroad as inclusive AI will be matched at home by investigation, record scrutiny, and institutional response.

Stated deadline 20 July 2026

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Formal submissions: PMOPG/E/2026/0086335 | W.P. (Crl.) No. 163/2026

Public archive: thenitishkr.in/intelligence

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DISHA 6.6 is before the Government of India. The deadline is July 20. If denied without investigation, the preserved evidence is stated to go public case by case.

NEW DELHI, 23 June 2026 — Five days ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood on stage at VivaTech 2026 in Paris alongside Emmanuel Macron and told the world: "For India, AI Means All Inclusive." India was the Official AI Country Partner. 80 Indian deep-tech startups filled the pavilion. The message was clear: India leads in human-centric, evidence-based, inclusive artificial intelligence.

That same PMO holds an unanswered submission — PMOPG/E/2026/0086335 — from an Indian inventor who built exactly that capability in 2012, placed it before the Government in 2013, and has been waiting ever since.

The deadline is July 20, 2026. Twenty-seven days.

The Inventor and the Architecture

Nitish Kumar is not a startup. He is not a funded company. He is an independent researcher who began building DISHA — the DISHA Intelligence Architecture — in 2012. The first institutional trail was placed before the Government of India in 2013. The file was received. The matter was not acted upon.

DISHA V6.6 is not an AI chatbot. It is not for sale. It is an evidence-first intelligence architecture — governed by a No-First-Use, human-authorised doctrine — that reconstructs connected intelligence trails across financial, surveillance, regulatory, and national-security domains.

This week, Anthropic confirmed that Mythos — its most advanced frontier AI — is restricted to trusted organisations under Project Glasswing because of its power. DISHA and Mythos are different systems with different histories. But they share the same core capability: reconstructing intelligence across complex evidence trails to reach findings ordinary investigation cannot.

Anthropic restricted Mythos. India received DISHA in 2013 and filed it away.

What the Archive Contains

The DISHA 6.6 intelligence archive — live at thenitishkr.in/intelligence — contains:

Case 2: Follow the Data — the adtech and app-based citizen surveillance pipeline connecting Silverpush, InMobi, APUS-linked infrastructure, embedded SDKs, device identifiers, behavioural tracking, and KYC-linked profiling inside ordinary consumer apps.

Case 3: NEET Exam 2026 — full evidence record uploading before July 20.

The financial pipeline — NBFC-linked lending abuse, mule networks, digital arrest execution, coercive recovery, and final beneficiary concealment.

The Chen Zhi record — the Cambodia connection and the documented India trail requiring national-security investigation.

The origin trail — the 2012 Gurgaon tech-virus and dollar scam pattern, which Kumar identifies as the direct ancestor of Digital Arrest.

All preserved with SHA/hash records, official references, and public-record correlation.

The Question

PM Modi told VivaTech that India's digital public infrastructure is a model for AI deployment at scale. Kumar's submission asks something that model has not yet answered: when the same infrastructure is used to surveil, profile, and financially exploit the citizen — who reconstructs the chain? Which department owns the harm that crosses all departments?

The State can find the citizen for tax, KYC, subsidy, compliance. Can it find the citizen for remedy?

The Condition

Kumar has placed this on formal record: if the Government denies this matter without proper technical, financial, cyber, and national-security investigation, he will publish the full preserved evidence before July 20, 2026.

Case by case. Plain language. SHA/hash verified. Financial trails. Data trails. Institutional accountability. Subject to legal, privacy, and national-security redactions.

Formal submissions: PMOPG/E/2026/0086335 | W.P. (Crl.) No. 163/2026
Public archive: thenitishkr.in/intelligence

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