Neuralix.ai has achieved a milestone in the Indian Army’s Surya Drishti modernization project, marking a step toward improving the South Asian nation’s border situational awareness capability. The latest milestone covers improvements in movement tracking, construction monitoring and real-time data fusion for enhanced mission responsiveness.
The army initiative aims to introduce intelligent systems into the nation’s command and control operations. Under the program, Neuralix.ai is contributing a system with an artificial intelligence-powered knowledge engine to enhance predictive risk analysis, operational analytics and decision-making. The company has already delivered key functionalities, with additional reporting and analytics modules expected to come soon.
According to Neuralix.ai, the system’s modular and scalable architecture enables the Indian Army to integrate the solution seamlessly into existing infrastructure.
“Our work on Surya Drishti reflects Neuralix’s first-principles approach. We are committed to designing pragmatic, high-impact solutions that are grounded in operational realities,” said Neuralix.ai India CEO Sairam Dharmaraju.
New Delhi is also enhancing its maritime domain awareness capabilities. In March, it received U.S. approval for a $131 million acquisition of SeaVision software, which is expected to help with India’s maritime monitoring activities.