The discussion explored how Agentic AI systems differ from traditional AI models by enabling structured reasoning, multi-step planning, contextual memory, tool integration, and feedback-driven improvement.

The Vantage Circle Foundation–a non-profit arm of Vantage Circle, in collaboration with Agentics Foundation, successfully hosted an engaging and insightful session on Agentic AI at its office premises on February 11, 2026. The session, which welcomed both online and offline participants, drew a diverse audience from different sectors, including technology professionals and AI enthusiasts who came together to explore how the next wave of artificial intelligence is reshaping enterprises and public administration. The event also witnessed the presence of a government bureaucrat.
With AI discussions intensifying across various sectors, this session explores the responsible application of Agentic AI. Mondweep Chakravorty, an AI practitioner and Co-Lead at the Agentics Foundation, took the stage as the keynote speaker to provide an in-depth analysis of its practical uses. A London Business School alumnus, Chakravorty is also recognized for his work in building AI-focused communities that foster knowledge sharing and encourage responsible innovation.
The discussion explored how Agentic AI systems differ from traditional AI models by enabling structured reasoning, multi-step planning, contextual memory, tool integration, and feedback-driven improvement. In India’s growing digital ecosystem, these advanced features can help improve public services, increase institutional efficiency, and support better data-driven decision-making. Attendees were guided on how organisations and individuals can get started with Agentic AI techniques. The session also featured an interactive audience segment (Q&A) where participants shared their experiences, learnings, and questions around AI adoption, infrastructure readiness, and skill development.

Sharing insights at the event, Mr. Mondweep Chakravorty said “Agentic AI is changing the way we think about artificial intelligence by moving beyond simple responses to systems that can plan and take meaningful actions. As this technology evolves, it is important to understand how to use it responsibly and effectively. Through the Agentics Foundation (Assam Chapter), we aim to build a strong and collaborative AI community. I truly appreciate the Vantage Circle Foundation for creating a platform where people can come together to exchange ideas, learn from each other, and explore emerging technologies in a meaningful way.”
Speaking at the event, Anjan Pathak, CTO of Vantage Circle said, “At Vantage Circle, we believe that technology must ultimately serve people. As AI evolves from reactive tools to more autonomous systems, it is crucial for organisations to understand both its capabilities and responsibilities. This session aligns with our continued commitment to promoting learning, innovation, and responsible technology adoption within our ecosystem. Sessions like these help us build clarity, encourage experimentation, and ensure that innovation remains purposeful and ethical.”
