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Engineering Intelligence: How SreeHarsha Pandula and Astroc As Tech Are Quietly Building India’s Deep Tech Backbone

Puneet Yadav
Last updated: March 24, 2026 8:52 am
Puneet Yadav 11 hours ago
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At a time when much of the startup ecosystem is driven by visibility, valuation, and velocity, a different kind of company is taking shape. One that is less concerned with headlines and more focused on building systems that endure.

At the center of this effort is SreeHarsha Pandula, a technologist whose work reflects a rare combination of engineering depth, institutional alignment, and a clear commitment to real world impact.

The Man Behind the Machines

In India’s rapidly evolving deep tech landscape, artificial intelligence is often discussed in abstractions such as models, datasets, and benchmarks. SreeHarsha Pandula’s work operates at a different layer. It focuses on integrating intelligence into physical and operational systems.

His expertise spans artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computer vision. What distinguishes his approach is integration. Over the years, he has developed multiple AI driven applications and platforms, each designed not as isolated tools but as components within larger deployable systems.

These systems increasingly converge within drone ecosystems, where AI and computer vision enable terrain aware navigation, GPS denied operations, and real time decision making. Built with a deep understanding of field constraints, these technologies function in environments where infrastructure is unreliable or absent.

This naturally extends into defence and law enforcement use cases, where precision, autonomy, and reliability are critical. Through work in sensor fusion, autonomous navigation, and AI assisted analytics, SreeHarsha is contributing to a new generation of intelligent systems capable of operating in contested and infrastructure constrained environments.

His engineering philosophy remains grounded. The focus is on building for deployment, not demonstration. Every layer, from hardware to algorithms, is designed to function cohesively under real world conditions.

His work has been recognised across leading innovation platforms including the DRDO Dare to Dream Challenge, the CTIC Cleantech Innovation Challenge, and the Venture Rise Challenge. His advancements in drone based GIS mapping with AI analytics have also been acknowledged within the STPI ecosystem. In parallel, his alignment with initiatives under the Department of Science and Technology and participation in programs such as the AWS Space Accelerator reflect continued engagement with both national and global deep tech ecosystems.

Astroc As Tech: From Systems Thinking to Strategic Capability

Astroc As Tech is not structured as a conventional startup. It operates as a systems company, building across hardware, software, analytics, and deployment frameworks.

Its core focus areas include drone technology, AI powered analytics, GIS mapping, autonomous systems, and integrated digital platforms. The company has steadily expanded its verticals to bridge deep technology with real world deployment across multiple sectors.

A key milestone in this journey has been obtaining a SCOMET license, enabling the company to undertake regulated exports in sensitive technology categories. This positions Astroc As Tech among a select group of Indian companies capable of participating in the global supply chain for advanced drone and autonomous systems. The company is actively working toward its first drone export, marking a transition from domestic capability building to international deployment.

On the technology front, its work in drone based GIS mapping combined with AI analytics has demonstrated strong applicability across agriculture, infrastructure, and planning. These capabilities are being extended into GPS denied navigation and sensor fusion, areas that are increasingly critical for both civilian resilience and strategic operations.

The company has also aligned its verticals toward enabling institutional adoption. This includes development of project frameworks, digital platforms, and deployment models that support government bodies, FPOs, NGOs, and enterprises in adopting advanced technologies with clarity and structure.

Creating Impact Across Domains

Astroc As Tech’s work is defined not just by technological sophistication, but by its breadth of application.

In agriculture and environmental sustainability, the company is leveraging drones for precision mapping and large scale afforestation initiatives, including seed bombing projects aimed at carbon reduction. These efforts are being aligned with CSR collaborations and international climate focused platforms.

The company is actively engaging with government ecosystems, exploring opportunities in Drone as a Service models, infrastructure development, and policy aligned deployments across state and central programs.

Complementing its domestic operations is a growing export vertical, through which the company aims to deliver advanced drone and AI enabled systems to international markets. This expansion reflects a broader ambition to position Indian built deep tech solutions globally.

Early Foundations: Astronomy, Education, and Outreach

Long before its current focus on drones and autonomous systems, the foundation of this journey was rooted in curiosity driven exploration.

SreeHarsha’s early work included astronomy outreach and educational initiatives, engaging students and communities in scientific learning and space awareness. These efforts played a formative role in shaping a systems oriented approach to problem solving and a long term interest in aerospace and space technologies.

That early exposure now connects naturally with the company’s participation in programs such as the AWS Space Accelerator, linking its origins in science outreach with its current trajectory in advanced systems development.

A Different Kind of Builder

What makes this journey particularly notable is the discipline with which it has been built.

Astroc As Tech has grown through a combination of grants, recognitions, and strategic collaborations rather than excessive capital deployment. Its intellectual property filings, including those under the DRDO secrecy clause, indicate work that extends into domains of long term strategic relevance.

There is a clear pattern. Build patiently. Validate rigorously. Deploy meaningfully.

The Road Ahead

As artificial intelligence and autonomous systems continue to converge with real world deployment, Astroc As Tech is positioning itself at a critical intersection.

Its roadmap includes

Advancing AI driven drone operations and sensor fusion systems

Expanding Drone as a Service capabilities

Strengthening government and institutional collaborations

Scaling export operations under SCOMET compliant frameworks

Expanding applications across agriculture, infrastructure, and strategic sectors

Closing Note

In a landscape often defined by noise, SreeHarsha Pandula’s work stands out for its clarity of intent.

It is not driven by trends, but by necessity.

Not by visibility, but by capability.

And in the long arc of technological progress, it is this kind of work that tends to matter the most.

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