Operant AI Introduces Programme to Fortify India's AI Infrastructure Security
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New Delhi, March 24 (NationPress) Operant AI has officially unveiled its AI infrastructure ecosystem partnership programme, which aims to enhance the security of large-scale AI systems as India strives to position itself as a leading global AI hub.
The initiative is designed to integrate real-time security measures directly into the infrastructure that fuels enterprise AI applications.
This announcement comes at a crucial moment when the proliferation of AI agents, interconnected systems, and extensive deployments is escalating, leading to emerging security challenges.
Many organizations are operating advanced AI systems that handle sensitive information and access external tools, often lacking sufficient protective measures.
Operant AI’s platform is tailored to fill this void by offering a real-time security layer that remains active while AI systems process data.
India’s AI infrastructure is rapidly evolving within both the public and private sectors. Under the IndiaAI Mission, the government has rolled out tens of thousands of GPUs, with more capacity being introduced recently at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Currently, the nation boasts over 80,000 GPUs in operation, supported by significant investments that are shaping the trajectory of AI development.
Simultaneously, data center companies like ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, CtrlS, Sify Technologies, Nxtra by Airtel, and Princeton Digital Group are expanding their infrastructures to accommodate AI workloads.
Providers of cloud and GPU services such as Yotta Data Services, NxtGen Datacenter & Cloud Technologies, and Neysa Networks are also creating specialized platforms for AI computing.
Operant AI has stated that its new programme will assist infrastructure providers in delivering not only computational power but also secure environments where AI models and agents can operate safely.
Vrajesh Bhavsar, Co-founder and CEO of Operant AI, emphasized that the rapid advancement of AI has outstripped conventional security protocols. He noted that as Indian organizations increasingly adopt AI technologies across sectors like finance, healthcare, and public services, it is vital to secure systems at their operational points.
He concluded by stating that the company’s mission is to enhance the trustworthiness and safety of AI systems, ensuring that India’s burgeoning AI ecosystem remains secure as it continues to expand.