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‘Arya Omnitalk has Played a Key Role in India’s Smart City Initiatives with Integrated Solutions in Traffic Management’: Paresh Shetty, CEO, Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind

Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind CEO Paresh Shetty on IoT-driven GPS tracking, AIS-140 compliance, smart sensors, body-worn cameras and integrated fleet solutions in India.

Arya Omnitalk has always believed that reliability is the cornerstone of any GPS solution. Paresh Shetty, CEO, Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind, exclusively chats with Rajneesh De, Group Editor, CXO Media & APAC Media, about how GPS tracking is not only a standalone device, but more of an ecosystem of IoT-driven intelligence, where hardware, software, and analytics work seamlessly together.

How would you provide a brief overview of Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind’s journey so far, and how you have positioned yourselves as leaders in IoT-driven solutions?

At Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind, our journey has always been defined by the belief that technology should make lives safer, mobility smarter, and businesses more sustainable. To make this a reality, we have committed ourselves to creating a strong foundation in mobility and communication and built our way up, reimagining ourselves to stay ahead of India’s rapidly evolving mobility landscape.

Today, we stand at the forefront of IoT-driven solutions, whether it is about enabling smarter fleets through GPS and AI-powered analytics, transforming tolling and traffic management with ANPR and MLFF, or empowering frontline teams with secure communication and body-worn videocams. Our solutions don’t just solve operational challenges but they also create a ripple effect of efficiency, safety, and trust.

We have positioned ourselves as leaders by staying ahead of the curve, embracing regulatory shifts like AIS-140, leveraging partnerships with governments and enterprises, and ensuring our innovations address real-world pain points end-to-end. During this, the credibility we have earned comes from a simple philosophy: Build solutions that matter today and remain relevant tomorrow.

As we look at the future, we see IoT as more than just technology, but as the nervous system of connected mobility in the world. And we are committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping an ecosystem where efficiency, safety, and sustainability are seamlessly intertwined.

What was the initial vision behind offering GPS Vehicle Tracking Solutions and enterprise communication tools, and how has that vision evolved over the years?

The initial vision behind offering GPS Vehicle Tracking Solutions and enterprise communication tools was very simple yet powerful, to make mobility safer, more efficient, and more connected.

Similarly, when we started, logistics and fleet operators were grappling with challenges like pilferage, lack of visibility, fuel inefficiencies, and unsafe driving practices. At the same time, enterprises across critical sectors needed secure, reliable communication systems to ensure seamless coordination, especially in mission-critical environments. We saw a huge opportunity to bring technology-driven solutions that could directly address these gaps.

Over the years, that vision has significantly evolved in both scale and scope from where we started. From providing basic location tracking, we have advanced into IoT-driven platforms that deliver predictive analytics, compliance support, and AI-powered fleet optimisation. Similarly, our enterprise communication tools have grown beyond traditional two-way radios into integrated solutions that include body-worn video camers, GPS-enabled devices, and secure, encrypted communication networks for frontline teams.

What has not changed is our core philosophy: Using technology to empower businesses and public agencies with real-time intelligence, reliability, and trust.

However, what has changed is the impact that we create. We are no longer just providing tools; we are building ecosystems that enhance safety, optimise operations, and support sustainability across sectors like transportation, infrastructure, logistics, and public safety.

In many ways, the journey has been about anticipating how mobility and communication can converge, and today, with IoT at the centre, we are proud to say that the vision we started with has not only kept pace with the times but continues to shape the future of connected mobility in India.

How do your GPS devices perform in terms of uptime, reliability, and compliance—especially in challenging terrains and harsh weather conditions?

At Arya Omnitalk, we have always believed that reliability is the cornerstone of any GPS solution. This is because in fleet management and mission-critical operations, even a few minutes of downtime can make a huge difference. Our GPS devices are engineered with this philosophy at their core.

In terms of uptime, our solutions consistently deliver over 99% availability, thanks to robust hardware design, redundant servers, and strong cloud-based infrastructure. This ensures our customers have uninterrupted visibility of their fleets, whether they are moving through urban corridors or remote highways.

When it comes to reliability in challenging terrains and harsh weather conditions, our devices are rigorously tested to perform under extreme heat, heavy rains, dust, and vibration. Many of our deployments are in mining, construction, and rural logistics, in short, environments where resilience is non-negotiable. With this testing, we have built our hardware to meet that demand across regions and terrains.

On compliance, we have been proactive in aligning with national and global standards, including the AIS-140 mandate for commercial vehicles. Our devices come with features like emergency SOS, panic buttons, and tamper alerts, ensuring not only compliance but also enhanced safety for drivers and passengers.

What really differentiates us is that we do not see GPS tracking as a standalone device, but more in the way of an ecosystem of IoT-driven intelligence, where hardware, software, and analytics work seamlessly together. That is why our clients trust Arya Omnitalk solutions to deliver consistent, dependable performance in the toughest conditions.

AIS-140 compliance is now a critical standard. How has Arya Omnitalk ensured seamless adherence to this requirement?

AIS-140 compliance is not just about meeting a regulatory mandate; it’s about creating a safer, more accountable, and transparent mobility ecosystem for India. At Arya Omnitalk, we recognised this early and took a leadership position in ensuring that our devices and platforms fully align with the standard and the needs of the country.

We have done this in three ways. First, robust product design: our GPS devices are built to meet all AIS-140 requirements, including integration of panic buttons, emergency alerts, tamper-proof hardware, and real-time tracking capabilities. Second, seamless integration with government monitoring systems: our solutions are tested and certified by authorised agencies to ensure smooth connectivity with state and national command centers, so compliance is never a friction point for our customers.

Third, reliability at scale: we back our hardware with strong cloud infrastructure and 24/7 support, ensuring that compliance isn’t just achieved on paper but delivered consistently in the field through our solutions.

For us, AIS-140 is more than a box-ticking exercise, it is an opportunity to help enterprises and government agencies elevate safety, improve operational transparency, and build trust with end-users. That is why Arya Omnitalk solutions are chosen by some of the largest transporters, public transport bodies, and logistics providers who want both compliance and performance.

As regulations continue to expand in scope, we remain committed to anticipating these shifts and helping our customers stay ahead, not just compliant.

In your view, how is IoT transforming the transportation, logistics, and infrastructure sectors in India?

IoT is no longer a buzzword, we believe. It has become the backbone of transformation in transportation, logistics, and infrastructure in India. What we are seeing is a shift from systems that were once reactive and manual to ecosystems that are connected, intelligent, and proactive.

In transportation, IoT is ensuring greater safety and compliance through real-time vehicle tracking, AIS-140-enabled devices, driver behaviour monitoring, and emergency response features. For public and commercial fleets, this translates into more reliable operations and enhanced passenger trust.

In logistics, IoT is creating end-to-end visibility across the supply chain. Fleet managers can now monitor location, fuel efficiency, cargo security, and even predictive maintenance in real time. This not only reduces costs but also improves efficiency and delivery timelines, which is critical for India’s fast-growing e-commerce and manufacturing sectors.

For infrastructure, IoT is enabling smarter highways, toll management systems, and urban mobility solutions. With technologies like ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition), MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow tolling), and intelligent traffic management systems, cities and highways can manage congestion, revenue collection, and safety more effectively. Making the overall system more efficient.

At Arya Omnitalk, we see IoT as a force multiplier. It is not just about devices and sensors; it’s about harnessing real-time intelligence to drive sustainability, reduce carbon footprints, and make mobility safer and more efficient for millions of people.

India is at an inflection point, and IoT will play a defining role in shaping the future of connected mobility and infrastructure. Our role, as we see it, is to ensure that these solutions are reliable, scalable, and tailored to India’s unique challenges, from diverse terrains to high-volume traffic corridors.

Could you share a real-world example where IoT integration significantly improved operational efficiency for your clients?

One of the most compelling examples of IoT integration improving operational efficiency comes from our work with a leading Fortune 500 energy company that manages a vast fleet of fuel tankers across India. For them, safety, compliance, and timely delivery were absolutely mission-critical, given the sensitive nature of their cargo.

Before adopting our IoT-driven solutions, they faced challenges around real-time visibility, route adherence, fuel pilferage, and driver safety. Even minor inefficiencies or deviations could result in significant operational and financial risks.

We implemented our GPS-based vehicle tracking and IoT-enabled fleet management platform, integrated with features like geo-fencing, driver behaviour monitoring, and emergency alert systems. The impact was transformative:

  • Operational efficiency improved by over 20%, as the company could now monitor every vehicle in real time and optimise routes.
  • Fuel pilferage and unauthorised stops were drastically reduced, thanks to geo-fencing and tamper alerts.
  • Safety compliance was strengthened, with drivers adhering to regulated speed and rest norms.
  • Most importantly, the company gained a centralised command-and-control view of its fleet, enabling proactive decision-making rather than reactive firefighting.

This case is a great example of how IoT goes beyond just tracking. It builds transparency, accountability, and trust into mission-critical operations. For us at Arya Omnitalk, the real success lies in helping clients turn data into actionable intelligence that drives both safety and profitability at scale.

Tell us about the VB400 Body-Worn Cameras, how are these solutions supporting law enforcement agencies and enhancing transparency and accountability?

The VB400 Body-Worn Camera is one of the most powerful tools we have introduced to support frontline teams, especially law enforcement and security agencies. Its purpose is very clear: to enhance transparency, accountability, and safety in real-world operations.

For law enforcement, the VB400 provides an independent, unbiased record of every interaction. Whether during routine checks, public gatherings, or high-pressure incidents. This not only protects citizens by ensuring fairness, but also safeguards officers against false allegations, building mutual trust between communities and enforcement authorities.

For instance, during crowd management and traffic enforcement, the VB400 has proven invaluable. Officers equipped with the device can record interactions in real time, stream critical footage back to command centres, and create a tamper-proof record of events. This has helped authorities defuse disputes on the ground, improve decision-making, and ensure accountability in situations where clarity is often hard to establish.

From a technology standpoint, the VB400 offers high-definition recording, GPS integration, secure evidence management, and live streaming. Agencies can review incidents instantly, preserve digital evidence in a tamper-proof way, and strengthen judicial processes with credible data.

Beyond law enforcement, the solution is also being adopted by infrastructure companies, emergency responders, hospitality and critical industries, where transparency and on-ground accountability are equally important.

At Arya Omnitalk, we see the VB400 not just as a camera but as part of a larger ecosystem of trust-building tools, solutions that empower frontline workers, improve decision-making, and reinforce the principles of transparency and responsibility in public safety.

How do the HALO Smart Sensors help monitor air quality, noise, and chemical threats, and where do you see the biggest impact—schools, factories, government buildings, or elsewhere?

The HALO Smart Sensor is a breakthrough solution in creating safer, healthier, and more secure environments. What makes it unique is its ability to monitor multiple environmental parameters simultaneously, from air quality, temperature, and humidity, to noise levels, smoke, vaping, and even chemical threats. In essence, it acts like a “digital guardian,” giving organisations real-time intelligence about conditions that could affect health, safety, or security.

For example, in schools, HALO sensors are being used to detect air quality issues, vaping, and noise disturbances, which directly impact student well-being and learning outcomes. In industrial environments like factories, they help by monitoring toxic gases, chemical leaks, and particulate matter, ensuring worker safety and regulatory compliance.

Government buildings and public infrastructure also stand to benefit from the sensors. Since the sensors can provide early alerts for smoke, abnormal sounds, or air contamination, they enhance overall security preparedness.

The biggest impact, in my view, is in settings where people spend long hours indoors, schools, hospitals, factories, and offices. Air quality and noise are directly linked to health and productivity, while early detection of chemical or smoke threats can save lives. By integrating HALO Smart Sensors with our IoT ecosystem, we are enabling organisations to move from reactive responses to proactive safety management.

At Arya Omnitalk, our vision is not just to deliver devices but to create intelligent, connected environments where people can work, learn, and live more safely. HALO Smart Sensors are a big step forward in making that vision a reality.

How does Arya Omnitalk integrate its tracking data with enterprise platforms like SAP, and what value does this create for clients?

At Arya Omnitalk, we’ve always believed that tracking data becomes truly powerful when it is not just visible, but actionable within the client’s existing enterprise ecosystem. That’s why we’ve invested heavily in creating seamless integrations with platforms like SAP, Oracle, and other leading ERPs.

Through secure APIs and middleware, our GPS tracking and IoT platforms feed real-time location, fuel, route, and compliance data directly into enterprise systems. For clients, this means that their logistics, finance, and operations teams no longer work in silos. Instead, fleet performance data flows into modules such as inventory management, billing, compliance reporting, and maintenance planning, automatically and without manual intervention.

The value this creates is multi-fold:
  • Efficiency: Automated data exchange eliminates duplication and reduces human error.
  • Visibility: Managers get a single source of truth, combining operational and financial insights.
  • Decision-making: Predictive analytics from our IoT systems, integrated with ERP dashboards, help companies make faster, smarter business decisions.
  • Compliance & Auditability: Seamless digital records ensure full transparency for regulatory reporting and audits.

For example, clients using SAP can now link trip data with invoice generation, fuel reconciliations, and driver performance metrics, reducing turnaround time and improving profitability.

Ultimately, our role is not just to provide GPS devices, but to act as an enabler of digital transformation. By integrating IoT intelligence with enterprise platforms, Arya Omnitalk helps clients unlock new levels of operational efficiency, compliance, and customer satisfaction with accountability.

Could you explain the role of custom dashboards, fuel analytics, geo-fencing, and driver scorecards in improving fleet management outcomes?

At Arya Omnitalk, our vision has always been to go beyond simple GPS tracking and deliver actionable intelligence that directly improves fleet performance. That’s where features like custom dashboards, fuel analytics, geo-fencing, and driver scorecards come in. They transform raw data into insights that fleet managers can actually use to drive efficiency, safety, and profitability.

  • Custom Dashboards: Every client’s operation is unique, so we provide dashboards that can be tailored to highlight the KPIs that matter most, whether it’s on-time delivery, vehicle utilisation, or compliance metrics. This gives managers a real-time, single-window view of performance, helping them respond quickly to operational challenges.
  • Fuel Analytics: Fuel is one of the largest cost drivers in fleet operations. Our analytics identify patterns of consumption, wastage, and pilferage, while also linking data with driving behaviour and route choices. This allows companies to cut costs significantly while improving sustainability.
  • Geo-fencing: By creating virtual boundaries, our clients can monitor vehicle movement in and out of specific zones, be it warehouses, customer sites, or restricted areas. Geo-fencing enables better route adherence, cargo security, and SLA compliance, reducing risks and improving accountability.
  • Driver Scorecards: Drivers are at the heart of fleet operations, and their performance directly impacts safety and costs. Our scorecards track parameters such as speeding, harsh braking, idling, and adherence to schedules. This data not only helps in training and rewarding drivers but also fosters a culture of responsibility and safety.

When combined, these tools create a comprehensive fleet management ecosystem—one that enables predictive decision-making, reduces costs, enhances safety, and builds trust across the logistics chain. For our clients, the outcome is simple: better control, lower risk, and higher efficiency in day-to-day operations.

Arya Omnitalk has contributed to national Smart City projects. Could you walk us through your involvement and key outcomes?

Arya Omnitalk has played a key role in India’s Smart City initiatives by delivering integrated solutions in traffic management, public safety, and mobility.

We have implemented Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) with features like real-time bus tracking, scheduling, and passenger information systems to streamline urban mobility. Our AI-powered surveillance and emergency response systems, including Dial 100, help cities respond faster and more efficiently.

We are also driving innovation in tolling and enforcement with ANPR, automated vehicle classification, and e-Challan solution while setting the stage for smarter, connected infrastructure.

Our systems are built to scale, integrate, and adapt, ensuring cities not only meet today’s challenges but are ready for the future.