One of the highlight moments for me at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 was inside the NANDA Closed-Door Session on Day 2
Project NANDA: Architecting the Internet of AI Agents
Looking around that incredibly diverse room of cryptographers, climate advocates, policymakers, ethicists, and deep-tech builders, the core debate was intense:
As we rapidly transition to an “Internet of AI Agents,” how do these autonomous agents securely interface with massive data ecosystems like Aadhaar? And how do we do it without skyrocketing our environmental footprint?
Sitting in that room, I couldn’t help but draw direct parallels to our mission at TechnoMedix. The challenges of the agentic web are exactly the challenges of the future of healthcare.
Zero-Trust Medical Agents: The data privacy discussions led by Cipherion Pvt Ltd around Aadhaar are identical to the hurdles in healthcare. As we build AI agents to navigate electronic medical records and health registries (like ABHA), we need to adopt these same zero-trust, field-level encryption architectures to ensure patient data is never compromised.
Sustainable MedTech at the Edge: The closed-door consensus was clear: massive centralised compute is an environmental liability. Inspired by the JAN AI vision of decentralised edge networks, we can double down on Edge AI for diagnostics. By running models directly on local medical devices and clinic servers, we can drastically reduce our carbon footprint and fulfil our environmental responsibility.
Scaling with Speed and Safety: The AI space is accelerating at a breakneck pace, but healthcare cannot afford to “move fast and break things.” The NANDA discussions reinforced our thoughts and approach: building interoperable, highly governed AI agents that scale safely within existing public digital infrastructures.
“Trust Layers” are not optional, and not one layer. Trust has to be baked into the AI agent right from the core.
The road ahead is complex, but the energy in that room proved that the Global South is ready to lead.
Proud to be in these frames and to be building alongside such visionary peers.








