Neha Singh Not Suspended: Truth Behind Galgotias Robodog Row

Neha Singh is not suspended by Galgotias University after the Robodog controversy at India AI Impact Summit 2026. Here is the full truth, official clarification, and what happens next.

Gobind Arora
Published on: 20 Feb 2026 11:59 AM IST
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Neha Singh is not suspended by Galgotias University. The university has clearly said she has only been asked to stay while an internal review is going on. The controversy started after a robotic dog shown at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 was identified as a Chinese-made Unitree Go2, not an in-house innovation. The university has accepted there was a mistake in how it was presented.

The issue quickly went viral. A video showed Professor Neha Singh presenting the robotic dog, called Orion, as part of the university’s AI work. Soon after, people online claimed it was actually a commercial robot made by Unitree Robotics in China. That is where things became messy.

Galgotias University’s Official Statement

Galgotias University responded without delay. Registrar Nitin Kumar Gaur confirmed that Neha Singh has not been suspended. He said the university has already submitted an explanation and even vacated its stall at the summit after criticism.

According to the registrar, it was a presentation mistake. The intention was not to mislead anyone. He also mentioned that the university never wants to harm the image of the country or the institution. An internal inquiry is now underway to understand what exactly went wrong.

What Sparked the Robodog Row?

The controversy happened during the India AI Impact Summit 2026. This summit is meant to highlight AI innovation from India and other regions. It carries reputation, so any confusion becomes big news very fast.

The robotic dog shown at the stall looked impressive. However, tech users online identified it as Unitree Go2, a robot developed by Unitree Robotics. Many felt the display created the impression that it was built in-house. That perception led to backlash.

Social media did the rest. Clips spread fast. Opinions formed even faster.

Is Neha Singh Facing Action?

As of now, no suspension has been announced. The university has clearly stated she has been told to remain with the institution during the investigation. That is important. Many online posts claimed she was removed, which is not true.

The registrar also stressed that one incident should not define the entire university. He said disciplinary steps will be taken only after the review is complete, if needed. So things are still under examination.

Why This Matters for AI in India

This incident has raised a larger question. How should universities present technology at global platforms? Transparency matters. Accuracy matters even more.

India’s AI ecosystem is growing fast. Events like the summit are designed to showcase original work. So when confusion happens, it hurts credibility. Even if it was unintentional, it becomes a talking point across the country.

At the same time, many experts believe mistakes can happen during demonstrations. What matters is how institutions respond. In this case, the university admitted the error and apologised. That response has also been noted.

What Happens Next?

An internal inquiry is ongoing. The university says it will ensure such confusion does not happen again. They have also said that exposure to global robotics tools was part of the intention behind the display.

For now, Neha Singh continues at Galgotias University. No suspension. No final disciplinary action yet. Just a review process.

The Robodog controversy may fade soon, but it has already started an important conversation about ethics, representation, and responsibility in India’s growing AI space. Sometimes one small presentation mistake becomes a national debate. And that, in itself, says something about how serious people are about innovation in the country.

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