Samsung has highlighted innovation and education as key drivers of inclusion and progress in India, according to SP Chun, Corporate Vice President for Southwest Asia. The company has increased its CSR commitment in India to ₹193.89 crore for 2025–26 and has impacted over 15 lakh people through its citizenship programmes. Its flagship Samsung Innovation Campus has trained youth in AI, IoT, Big Data, and coding, reaching thousands of students across multiple states with strong female participation. Alongside initiatives like Samsung Solve for Tomorrow and Smart Healthcare, the company aims to build long-term skills and nurture young innovators, positioning its impact in India as structural and focused on capability-building rather than just product sales.