India, Dec. 10 -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India is breaking out of its surveillance shell. No longer just a passive observer of events, it is evolving into a real-time decision-maker: detecting threats, guiding autonomous vehicles, and even decoding shopping behavior. The transformation is bold, fast, and deeply intertwined with edge computing, national constraints, and practical use cases that go beyond hype.

Leading this shift is Manmeet Singh, Senior Director and India Business Head for Automotive, IoT, Connectivity & Broadband, Qualcomm India. From AI-powered surveillance to autonomous cars and voice-first vehicle interactions, the future he outlines is no longer speculative. It is arriving, and it is being built on Indian ro...