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Operant AI Launches Infrastructure Partnership Program to Strengthen AI Security in India​

New Delhi, March 24: Operant AI has launched its AI infrastructure ecosystem partnership program, a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing security for large-scale AI deployments as India accelerates its ambitions to become a global artificial intelligence hub.

Focus on Real-Time Security for Enterprise AI Systems​

The newly introduced program is designed to embed real-time security directly into the infrastructure that powers enterprise-grade AI applications. The company said the initiative targets a critical gap in the current ecosystem, where rapid AI adoption has outpaced traditional security frameworks.

With the increasing use of AI agents, interconnected systems, and large-scale deployments, organizations are facing emerging security risks. Many enterprises are now operating advanced AI systems capable of accessing sensitive data and external tools, often without sufficient safeguards in place.

Addressing Security Gaps in AI Deployments​

Operant AI’s platform aims to mitigate these risks by introducing a real-time security layer that operates while AI systems are actively processing data. This approach focuses on securing AI workloads during runtime, rather than relying solely on pre-deployment or perimeter-based protections.

The company stated that its partnership program will enable infrastructure providers to go beyond offering computing capabilities by integrating secure environments for running AI models and agents.

India’s Expanding AI Infrastructure Ecosystem​

The launch comes amid rapid expansion in India’s AI infrastructure across both government and private sectors. Under the IndiaAI Mission, the government has already deployed tens of thousands of GPUs, with additional capacity announced at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The country currently operates more than 80,000 GPUs, reflecting significant investment in AI capabilities.

At the same time, major data center operators including ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, CtrlS, Sify Technologies, Nxtra by Airtel, and Princeton Digital Group are scaling up infrastructure to support increasing AI workloads.

Cloud and GPU service providers such as Yotta Data Services, NxtGen Datacenter & Cloud Technologies, and Neysa Networks are also developing specialized platforms tailored for AI computing.

Leadership View on Securing India’s AI Growth​

Vrajesh Bhavsar, Co-founder and CEO of Operant AI, said the rapid pace of AI adoption has outstripped conventional security approaches. He highlighted that as organizations across sectors such as finance, healthcare, and public services integrate AI into their operations, securing systems at the point of execution has become essential.

He added that the company’s objective is to build trust in AI deployments by ensuring systems remain secure as India’s AI ecosystem continues to scale.
 

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This news article was written and created by Himanshu, and published on IST.
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