Frontier capability. Sovereign control.
Every frontier AI assistant available today shares three disqualifying properties for India's highest-trust buyers - foreign jurisdiction, no air-gap story, and no auditability or control. The forces, the agencies, and the ministries want the capability of a frontier assistant with the control of an on-premises appliance. Tosh.AI gives them both.
Four pillars of sovereignty
Sovereignty is not a setting you toggle. It is engineered into every layer of the platform.
Indian Jurisdiction
Prompts and data rest under Indian law or entirely inside your own perimeter - never under foreign jurisdiction, the CLOUD Act, or equivalents. A non-negotiable for defence formations, agencies, and ministries.
Full Air-Gap Operation
Model, retrieval, and orchestration all run locally with zero network egress. Full functionality inside a classified network, a forward base, or a sealed appliance - no foreign services, no foreign CDN, no telemetry.
Complete Auditability
Every prompt, tool call, retrieval, approval, and output is logged, attributable, and reviewable. No consequential action executes without the configured human-in-the-loop approval. Auditability is a feature, not an afterthought.
Zero Foreign Dependency
No foreign analytics, no foreign-hosted models, no tracking SDKs - in any deployment. A scoped indigenous-cipher roadmap is built into the architecture, not bolted on later.
Foreign frontier assistant vs. Tosh.AI
Sovereign by architecture, not by promise.
Talk to our team about an air-gapped deployment inside your own infrastructure.