Operant AI has introduced its AI infrastructure ecosystem partnership program to enhance security for large-scale AI systems in India’s bid to become a global AI hub. This initiative focuses on integrating real-time security directly into the infrastructure supporting enterprise AI applications. With the rise in the use of AI agents and connected systems, new security challenges have emerged, prompting the need for enhanced security measures.
The platform by Operant AI aims to fill the gap by providing a real-time security layer that functions while AI systems process data actively. India’s AI infrastructure is rapidly expanding in both government and private sectors. The government, under the IndiaAI Mission, has deployed numerous GPUs, with additional capacity added recently at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. The country now operates over 80,000 GPUs, with significant investments shaping the future of AI development.
Various organizations are now utilizing advanced AI systems that can access sensitive data and external tools without adequate safeguards. Operant AI’s new program will assist infrastructure providers in offering secure environments where AI models and agents can operate securely. Vrajesh Bhavsar, the Co-founder and CEO of Operant AI, highlighted the necessity of securing systems at the operational level as AI adoption grows in sectors like finance, healthcare, and public services.
