India, Feb. 2 -- Enterprises are increasingly reassessing how they deploy artificial intelligence, especially as regulatory frameworks tighten and AI systems shift from experimental tools to core operational infrastructure. Compliance requirements under laws such as the EU AI Act and India's DPDP Act are forcing organisations to examine where data is processed, stored and controlled.

Concerns around data leakage, vendor lock-in and long-term dependency on external cloud providers are also growing. As a result, demand is rising for AI systems that can operate fully within enterprise-controlled environments rather than through third-party cloud services.

Against this backdrop, Shunya Labs has launched an enterprise sovereign AI platform d...