In a move aimed at strengthening data sovereignty and enterprise privacy, a new AI platform has entered the Indian market with a strong focus on offline intelligence and local control.
Arinox AI and KOGO have launched CommandCORE, which they describe as India’s first sovereign AI product. The launch took place at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
CommandCORE is positioned as an offline “AI in a box” solution that allows organisations to run advanced AI systems locally without requiring an internet connection. The platform runs on NVIDIA hardware and is built in partnership with NVIDIA and Qualcomm for its agentic stack. This setup is aimed at helping enterprises maintain stronger data privacy by keeping sensitive information on-premises.
The product is available in 3 NVIDIA-powered configurations: Jetson Orin for edge use, DGX Spark for on-premises deployment, and RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell for data centre environments. CommandCORE operates on KOGO’s agentic operating system, which the company says supports more than 500 connectors for enterprise workflows.
Organisations can choose between small clusters with 1–7B parameters or medium clusters with 20–30B parameters. Pricing starts at ₹10 lakh, with the option to scale infrastructure based on evolving requirements.
CommandCORE is designed for sectors where data security is critical, including finance, defence, and government. The system processes and filters large volumes of data locally, sending only essential information to the cloud. This approach helps reduce cloud costs while improving privacy controls.
By focusing on offline processing and controlled data movement, CommandCORE aims to address a key challenge seen in many generative AI pilot projects—concerns around data privacy and exposure to public AI systems.
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