
Indian AI startup Sarvam AI is expanding its enterprise operations with a new vertical called “Chanakya,” focused on applied AI solutions for high-impact sectors. The initiative aims to deliver real-world AI systems for governments, enterprises, and critical industries where security, reliability, and sovereignty are top priorities.
In an official post on X (formerly Twitter), the company announced that it has been quietly building full-stack AI capabilities over the past year to address complex and national-level challenges. “Applying our full-stack AI to problems of national consequence and complex enterprises. Now we’re scaling the vertical behind it – Chanakya,” the company stated.
The “Chanakya” platform is designed to operate in secure, air-gapped environments that are isolated from the internet, ensuring maximum data protection. It can process multiple data formats, including text and images, and autonomously execute AI workflows in sensitive, real-world scenarios.
Sarvam AI is targeting organisations that operate outside public cloud infrastructure, particularly those in defence, governance, and other strategic sectors. The system is also described as “dual-use,” meaning it can serve both enterprise applications and national security requirements.
As part of its broader expansion, Sarvam has been strengthening its AI ecosystem with advanced offerings. At the Indian AI Impact Summit 2026, the company unveiled its foundation models Sarvam-30B and Sarvam-105B, which support 22 Indian languages and have shown strong performance compared to global models.
The startup also introduced AI-powered smart glasses called Sarvam Kaze and launched its AI-first application “Indus.” Additionally, Sarvam has joined Nvidia’s Nemotron Coalition, collaborating with global AI firms to develop next-generation open foundation models, marking its growing presence in the international AI ecosystem.
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