NxtGen launches sovereign agentic AI platform ‘M’
The platform, now generally available, is built on open-source systems and hosted entirely on NxtGen’s domestic AI infrastructure.
Sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure provider NxtGen has launched “M”, an open agentic AI platform designed to execute tasks and integrate real-world workflows.
The platform is built on open-source systems and is hosted entirely on NxtGen’s domestic AI infrastructure, the company said in a statement.
Unlike conventional AI chatbots, the company stated that it is action-oriented, enabling automation of tasks such as booking appointments, ordering food, scheduling medical consultations, or managing enterprise workflows. This is done through their own agentic middleware platform, which connects users to services.
“Open-source has a lot to offer, and we are thrilled with the models we are working with. Our advantage is that we are not limited to a single model. While India and many other countries begin building models for themselves, we thought if we could leverage that for the general good of everybody,” said AS Rajgopal, CEO of NxtGen at a press briefing.
“M’s intent is not just to serve India... we bring in our own GPU infrastructure, layer it with open-source, and fine-tune it to deliver real-world outcomes for general users,” he added.
The company said it will work with organisations across sectors to bring real-world use cases to the platform, aiming to improve AI access and utility.
The system runs on an open-source base, selecting the most suitable model for each task. Some of their current deployments include Meta’s Llama 4 models and the DeepSeek 671B model for reasoning and logic. NxtGen said this multi-model approach maintains context and speed while generating responses to users.
The newly launched platform is currently deployed on NxtGen’s NVIDIA H200 infrastructure and operates at a scale that, according to the firm, rivals global frontier models.
The company added that M primarily aims to offer a sovereign alternative for India, protecting data while enabling long-term self-reliance in critical technologies such as artificial intelligence.
At present, the firm caters to over 40 enterprise customers spanning banking, healthcare, manufacturing and government, including India's Election Commission and Ministry of Health.


