IIT Guwahati develops AI-powered robots for border surveillance

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IIT Guwahati develops AI-powered robots for border surveillance

Monday, 24 March 2025 | Press Trust of India | New Delhi

Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati have developed advanced robots to man international borders which will offer AI-powered surveillance and uninterrupted, real-time monitoring across challenging terrains, according to officials.

The robots developed by Da Spatio Rhobotique Laboratory Pvt. Ltd (DSRL), a start up incubated at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, have also received acknowledgement from the Defence Research and Development Organisation for their potential for integration into India’s defence infrastructure. The Indian Army is already conducting field trials for the surveillance system.

According to Arnab Kumar Barman, CEO, Da Spatio Rhobotique Laboratory, unlike conventional security measures that rely on drones, stationary cameras, and manual patrolling, this autonomous robotic system overcomes the limitations of terrain, weather and endurance.

“Equipped with seamless pole traversal capabilities, adaptive obstacle navigation, and AI-driven reconnaissance, the system is a game-changer for border protection, critical infrastructure surveillance, and strategic defence applications. Our mission is to develop cutting-edge, AI-driven surveillance solutions that address the evolving challenges of national security,” Barman said .

“This robotic system is designed to operate seamlessly in difficult terrains, ensuring 24/7 vigilance.

We are proud to contribute to India’s vision of self-reliance in defence technology and are committed to further innovations that strengthen our national security,” he added. The system features multi-sensor intelligence gathering, significantly enhancing its ability to detect and deter potential threats.

Keyur Sorathia, Head — Technology Incubation Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, said, this ground breaking innovation represents a strategic advancement in India’s commitment to strengthening national security through indigenous, high-tech solutions. “The AI-driven robotic surveillance system exemplifies the transformative potential of deep-tech startups in strengthening India’s defence capabilities.

With the Indian Army actively conducting field trials, the surveillance system is advancing toward large-scale deployment in sensitive areas and military stations,” Sorathia said.

“This cutting-edge, indigenous technology is set to fortify national security by countering modern threats such as rogue drones and infiltration attempts.

This breakthrough marks a crucial step in strengthening the nation’s frontiers with homegrown innovation,” he added.

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