Where Radiant Energy Meets the Quantum Particle
The Deep Tech division of AlakhAgam India Pvt. Ltd. — building the frontier technologies of Defence, Quantum Computing, Autonomous Robotics and Drone Systems. Ancient wisdom. Engineered precision.
Three convergent disciplines. One unified mission: to engineer the technologies that will define India's deep-tech sovereignty for the next century.
Quantum computing architectures rooted in the Vedic mathematics tradition — where the ancient Indian concept of Anu (the indivisible particle) meets modern qubit engineering. We build quantum processors, algorithms, and hybrid classical-quantum systems for defence and intelligence applications.
Intelligent autonomous systems designed on the ancient Yantra-Mantra-Tantra framework — where the machine body (Yantra), its cognitive intelligence (Mantra), and operative deployment (Tantra) form an inseparable whole. Purpose-built for defence, surveillance, and high-hazard environments.
Autonomous aerial systems engineered for India's defence requirements — from single-mission reconnaissance UAVs to coordinated swarm deployments with distributed intelligence. Designed for high-altitude, contested, and GPS-denied environments.
The name is not arbitrary. It carries ten thousand years of scientific inquiry compressed into five letters.
In Vedic cosmology, Teja is the primal radiant energy — the same force that ancient Indian scholars identified as electromagnetic luminescence centuries before Western physics formalized the concept. It is the energy of the Sun, the light of consciousness, the fire of intelligence.
The sage Kaṇāda described Anu — the fundamental, indivisible unit of matter — in the Vaiśeṣika Sūtra around 600 BCE. Long before Dalton, long before quantum mechanics, India had already conceived of the particle at the foundation of all existence.
Ancient India did not merely philosophize about the cosmos — it engineered models of reality. The Vaiśeṣika school described atomic theory. Vedic mathematics encoded quantum combinatorics. The Yantra tradition built mechanical intelligence. TEJNU is that knowledge, reactivated. Not as nostalgia — as a competitive advantage. The deepest intellectual tradition on Earth, now expressed as defence technology, quantum systems, and autonomous intelligence.
Design and implementation of quantum circuits, variational algorithms, and hybrid classical-quantum pipelines for optimization and cryptographic applications. Qubit error-correction and decoherence mitigation.
Custom neural network designs optimised for deployment on constrained edge hardware. Sparse, quantized, and pruned models for real-time inference in defence environments. CLASSIFIED · ACCESS RESTRICTED
SoC-level AI acceleration for unmanned platforms. Sub-10W inference chips, custom FPGA pipelines, and embedded Linux stacks hardened for battlefield electromagnetic environments.
Multi-modal sensor integration: LiDAR, thermal, radar, optical and acoustic data streams unified into coherent environmental models. Kalman, particle filter, and deep-learning fusion pipelines.
GPS-denied navigation stacks for ground and aerial platforms using visual-inertial odometry, simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM), and terrain-relative navigation algorithms.
Distributed multi-agent coordination protocols for aerial and ground drone swarms. Decentralised consensus, emergent formation control, and adversarial swarm-counter-swarm tactics. DETAILS · RESTRICTED
To build technologies that cannot be imported, cannot be sanctioned away, and cannot be replicated without decades of foundational knowledge. India must own its intelligence infrastructure.
The most sophisticated intellectual tradition on earth has been dormant as engineering. TEJNU exists to activate it — to translate Vedic frameworks into deployable, defensible, world-class deep technology.
We build slowly and correctly. Defence technology demands zero margin for error. Every system we deploy has been designed, tested, and validated to the standard that lives depend upon it — because they do.
TEJNU works with defence organisations, research institutions, and sovereign entities building the next generation of India's strategic technology stack.
For DRDO, Indian Armed Forces, Ministry of Defence contractors, and allied defence research institutions seeking advanced quantum, robotics, or drone technology partnerships.
defence@tejnu.inFor IITs, IISc, ISRO collaborators, national laboratories, and university research groups working in quantum computing, autonomous systems, aerospace engineering, or related disciplines.
research@tejnu.in