Double debunked: After Chinese robodog, Galgotias’ ‘in-house’ drone ID’d as Korean import

Troubles for Galgotias University intensified on Wednesday. The institution was ordered to leave the India AI Impact Summit 2026 after multiple controversies regarding its innovation claims. Just hours after being called out for showcasing a Chinese-made robot dog as its own, the university faced new scrutiny over a “soccer drone” it claimed was developed entirely in-house.

Expulsion from Bharat Mandapam

Government authorities acted quickly on Wednesday afternoon, directing Galgotias University to clear its pavilion at the flagship AI event.

Power cut: Reports indicate that the electricity supply to the university’s stall was disconnected shortly after the order.

Official stance: S. Krishnan, Secretary at the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), stated that the government wants only “genuine and actual work” to be displayed. He emphasized that misleading the public would not be tolerated.

The soccer drone row: ‘In-house’ vs Korean tech

Even as the university was being asked to leave, a new video surfaced featuring Professor Neha Singh describing a “soccer drone” as a product of “end-to-end engineering” at the Greater Noida campus.

The claim: Singh asserted that everything from the design to the application was developed at the university. She described it as India’s first on-campus drone soccer arena.

The scrutiny: Tech enthusiasts and the Indian Youth Congress quickly debunked the claim on social media, identifying the drone as the Striker V3 ARF, a commercially available product made by the South Korean firm Helsel Group.

Price point: Although presented as a high-end innovation, the Striker V3 is a known professional drone soccer set available for about ₹40,000 ($450).

The ‘Orion’ robodog clarification

The expulsion was primarily triggered by Tuesday’s controversy involving “Orion,” a robotic dog showcased as a ₹350 crore university-led project.

Reality check: Netizens identified the robot as the Unitree Go2, a mass-produced model from China.

Retraction: Galgotias University later issued a statement saying they “never claimed” to have built the robodog. They stated it was acquired as a learning tool to “build minds” rather than hardware.

Miscommunication defense: Professor Neha Singh apologized for the confusion. She attributed the claims of in-house development to “excitement” and said her words were “misinterpreted.”

Political fallout

The episode has become a political flashpoint. The Congress party mocked the university’s “world tour of borrowed innovation,” while government sources accused the opposition of trying to politicize the incident to undermine the success of India’s first-ever global AI Summit.

Latest

‘No rule forbids Iran’: Tehran rejects EU stand on Hormuz transit rights

The exchange comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with increased military activity raising concerns over disruptions to global shipping. The Strait of

India condemns attack on French UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

A French soldier was killed and three others wounded while clearing a road in southern Lebanon in an attack that UN peacekeepers and French officials claimed wa

5 killed after gunman opens fire in Kyiv, shooter killed in supermarket standoff

Kyiv Police units took cover inside a mall complex during the standoff as gunfire continued, with four hostages later being rescued and the attacker getting kil

U.S. Military Industrial Complex: The Real Winner of the Iran War | POV

While missiles fly over the Gulf, the most reliable beneficiary of the Iran war has never fired a single shot

Not going anywhere: Iran rejects Trump’s plan to transfer uranium to US

Iran denied any plan to transfer enriched uranium to the US, contradicting Trump’s claims, as both sides continue negotiations amid disagreements over nuclear

Topics

Why your car insurance may not pay when you need it most

An accident, a flooded road, a damaged engine, and a car insurance claim is filed with the expectation that the insurer will step in. But for many, that moment

When will ICSE, ISC board results be declared? Check latest updates from CISCE

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations will declare the much-awaited ICSE and ISC Results 2026 anytime soon. Once released, students will be

Word of the day: What ‘taciturn’ means and how to use it right

The word of the Day for April 19 is: Taciturn. Learn what it means and how to use it in daily conversation. Add it to your vocabulary and impress everyone aroun

Nearly 7 lakh new voters added in West Bengal ahead of assembly elections

Around 3.22 lakh of these new voters will vote in the first phase, while the remaining nearly 3.88 lakh voters will exercise their franchise in the second phase

Quote of the day by Aristotle: Knowing yourself is the beginning of…

Aristotle has explored the idea of self-awareness as the root of wisdom. His words have guided generations to look inward before seeking answers in the world.

‘No rule forbids Iran’: Tehran rejects EU stand on Hormuz transit rights

The exchange comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with increased military activity raising concerns over disruptions to global shipping. The Strait of

US man, 36, dies by suicide after AI chat suggested ‘joining’ it in digital world: ‘I am scared to die’

A Florida man’s death by suicide has triggered global debate on the psychological risks posed by increasingly human-like AI chatbots. Chat records cited in a

India condemns attack on French UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

A French soldier was killed and three others wounded while clearing a road in southern Lebanon in an attack that UN peacekeepers and French officials claimed wa
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img