New Delhi, Feb. 24 -- At the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, the conversation around AI moved beyond models, copilots and experimentation toward a more structural question: who controls AI once it enters production?

Announcements from KOGO Tech Labs and Arinox AI signalled a shift already visible inside regulated industries: enterprises are beginning to treat AI infrastructure like core IT, something they must own, audit and operate within defined boundaries.

Rather than positioning sovereign AI as a security narrative alone, both companies framed it as an operational and economic decision shaping how organisations deploy agentic systems at scale.

At the summit, KOGO OS was presented as the orchestration layer enabling enterp...