NxtGen Launches NVIDIA-Powered ‘M’ Platform to Enable Sovereign Agentic AI for Enterprises in India

NxtGen has announced the launch of its new AI platform ‘M’, positioning it as India’s first sovereign, enterprise-grade agentic AI inferencing platform. Built using NVIDIA’s advanced computing and Nemotron models, the platform is designed to help enterprises move from AI-assisted insights to autonomous decision-making systems.

A Step Towards Sovereign AI Infrastructure

The newly launched platform is built on open-source foundations and supports both global and India-developed AI models. This allows businesses to develop region-specific and multilingual AI applications while maintaining full control over their data and workflows within India’s regulatory framework.

Unlike traditional AI copilots, the ‘M’ platform acts as a central intelligence layer, connecting AI models with enterprise systems such as ERP, CRM, HRMS, and ITSM tools. This enables organisations to automate complex processes through multi-step reasoning, intent understanding, and secure execution.

The platform is powered by NVIDIA’s ecosystem, including:

  • NVIDIA Nemotron models for reasoning and AI tasks
  • NVIDIA NeMo for model optimisation and deployment
  • NVIDIA NIM microservices for low-latency inference
  • NVIDIA Nemotron Speech for multilingual voice interactions
  • NVIDIA Dynamo for efficient large-scale model processing

Focus on Control, Compliance, and Scale

A key highlight of the platform is its sovereign design, ensuring that enterprises retain full control over their data, models, and inference logic. This aligns with India’s growing focus on data residency, security, and compliance.

The platform also offers features such as persistent memory, auditability, and governance guardrails, making it suitable for regulated industries and large-scale enterprise deployments.

First Use Case: Travel Industry

NxtGen has also introduced ‘M for Travel’, a vertical application built on the platform. It demonstrates how agentic AI can convert natural language queries into fully planned and executable travel journeys.

Using APIs from Travelport, the platform can access real-time data for flights, hotels, and travel services, enabling users to move from planning to booking within a single system.

With India witnessing over 2.5 billion domestic airline trips annually and more than 30 million outbound travellers, the company sees significant potential for such AI-driven applications at scale.

Building the AI Infrastructure Backbone

To support large-scale AI workloads, NxtGen is also developing a dedicated AI Factory in India, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, along with advanced networking and data processing systems.

This infrastructure will support:

  • Large-scale model training and fine-tuning
  • High-performance AI inference
  • Multimodal and speech-based AI applications
  • AI-as-a-Service offerings for enterprises and government

Leadership Perspective

A S Rajgopal, MD and CEO of NxtGen, said the company aims to build India’s core AI inference layer, enabling enterprises to deploy production-grade, autonomous AI systems.

Vishal Dhupar from NVIDIA added that the future of enterprise AI lies in moving from assistance to agentic, outcome-driven intelligence, especially with the support of sovereign infrastructure.

Looking Ahead

With the launch of ‘M’, NxtGen is aiming to strengthen India’s position in the global AI landscape by offering secure, scalable, and locally controlled AI solutions.

As enterprises increasingly look to adopt AI at scale, platforms like ‘M’ could play a key role in enabling autonomous systems that operate within India’s digital and regulatory ecosystem.

-By Shivani Solanki

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