Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 09: CloudPe, powered by Leapswitch Networks, participated in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 held from 16th to 20th FebruaryMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 09: CloudPe, powered by Leapswitch Networks, participated in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 held from 16th to 20th February

CloudPe at India AI Impact Summit 2026: Reflections on AI Infrastructure Readiness in India

2026/03/09 19:34
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 09: CloudPe, powered by Leapswitch Networks, participated in the India AI Impact Summit 2026 held from 16th to 20th February at Bharat Mandapam.

The Summit, inaugurated by Narendra Modi, brought together policymakers, enterprise leaders, AI startups, researchers, and technology providers to deliberate on the future of artificial intelligence in India.

CloudPe at India AI Impact Summit 2026: Reflections on AI Infrastructure Readiness in India

CloudPe was represented at the Summit by Ishan Talathi (Founder & CEO), Karan Jaju (Co-founder, Sales & Marketing Director), Priyen Sangoi (Director & CFO), along with Rajesh Singh (Vice-president, Sales Team) and the Sales teams. Their presence enabled direct engagement with startup founders, enterprise IT leaders, system integrators, and ecosystem partners across sectors.

While the event has concluded, the insights gathered during those five days remain relevant — especially for organisations working at the infrastructure layer of AI. This article captures our key observations from the ground and reflects on what India’s accelerating AI journey means for cloud infrastructure providers.

AI in India: Moving from Vision to Implementation

One of the clearest takeaways from the Summit was that AI in India has moved beyond experimentation. The focus is no longer limited to pilot projects or innovation labs. Enterprises across industries are actively building and deploying AI-driven applications.

Discussions across healthcare, education, fintech, manufacturing, governance, and enterprise technology reflected a clear shift — AI adoption is becoming operational rather than exploratory.

The narrative has evolved from:
“Should we adopt AI?”
to
“Is our infrastructure ready to support AI at scale?”

This shift places significant emphasis on foundational capabilities — compute power, storage architecture, network performance, and security.

Infrastructure Readiness: The Central Theme

As an AI-ready cloud infrastructure provider, CloudPe engaged in multiple conversations around what infrastructure readiness truly means in the current environment.

A few recurring concerns stood out:

  1. GPU Accessibility and Cost Optimisation

AI workloads require GPU-backed environments for model training and inference. However, enterprises are cautious about unpredictable costs. There is a growing demand for transparent pricing models and optimised allocation to avoid over-provisioning.

Businesses want flexibility — the ability to scale when required without committing to unnecessary long-term overhead.

  1. Scalable and Stable Environments

AI applications are not static. Training workloads can demand high compute bursts, while production environments require consistent uptime and reliability. Enterprises are evaluating cloud platforms based on their ability to handle both intensity and stability.

Scalability is no longer a marketing term — it is an operational necessity.

  1. Data Security and Compliance Expectations

With increased awareness around governance and regulatory frameworks, organizations are prioritizing secure cloud environments. Strong data protection mechanisms, access controls, and resilient storage replication are key considerations, especially for data-sensitive industries.

Infrastructure decisions are now closely tied to risk management.

  1. Storage Reliability and Replication

AI models rely on large datasets and continuous processing. This requires a high-availability storage architecture with minimal downtime and robust replication strategies.

Enterprises are evaluating providers based on long-term reliability rather than short-term cost advantages.

  1. Network Performance and Multi-Region Capability

Low latency and stable connectivity are critical for AI applications serving distributed users. Multi-region deployment capability is becoming increasingly important for businesses scaling across geographies.

Broader Industry Observations

Beyond infrastructure specifics, a few broader patterns emerged during the Summit.

AI Adoption is Sector-Agnostic

AI is no longer limited to technology companies. Traditional industries are actively integrating AI into operational workflows, customer service systems, analytics platforms, and automation processes. This widens the demand for enterprise-grade infrastructure.

Enterprises are Thinking Long-Term

Organizations are looking for infrastructure partners who can support them beyond experimentation. The focus is shifting toward long-term scalability, predictable performance, and sustained support.

Financial Planning Around AI is Getting Structured

Discussions are increasingly involving finance leadership. AI deployment is now part of strategic budgeting conversations, which means infrastructure pricing transparency and performance predictability are critical decision factors.

Collaboration is Increasing

There is visible collaboration between cloud providers, AI startups, system integrators, and enterprise customers. The ecosystem approach is strengthening, with infrastructure forming the backbone of these partnerships.

Learning from the Summit Experience

From a participation perspective, the India AI Impact Summit 2026 reinforced the importance of structured engagement at large-scale industry platforms.

Early planning, targeted interactions, and meaningful conversations create significantly more impact than passive presence. As India’s AI ecosystem grows, such forums become essential touchpoints for understanding market direction and identifying collaboration opportunities.

For CloudPe, the engagement was insight-driven. The discussions provided clarity on evolving infrastructure expectations and highlighted the increasing maturity of enterprise AI adoption in India.

The Road Ahead: Infrastructure as a Strategic Enabler

India’s AI momentum is strong and structured. Policy intent, enterprise adoption, and startup innovation are aligning toward scalable implementation.

However, sustainable AI growth depends heavily on reliable digital foundations. High-performance compute environments, secure storage architecture, stable networking, and transparent pricing models will define how efficiently AI solutions transition from concept to production.

CloudPe remains focused on supporting this shift through secure, scalable, and performance-oriented cloud infrastructure designed for AI workloads.

The India AI Impact Summit 2026 served as a valuable industry checkpoint — not just in terms of visibility, but in understanding where India’s AI ecosystem currently stands and where infrastructure providers must evolve next.

As AI adoption deepens across sectors, infrastructure readiness will continue to shape the pace of innovation. The conversations at Bharat Mandapam may have concluded, but the work of enabling scalable AI ecosystems is ongoing.

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