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2026 Video Surveillance Trends in India

Naresha B. Wadhwa
Naresha B. Wadhwa, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Videonetics

Naresha B. Wadhwa, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Videonetics

Currently serving as the Vice-Chairman & Managing Director of Videonetics, Naresh B. Wadhwa is a seasoned veteran in the ICT industry. Armed with over three decades of leadership experience, he has  successfully driven business growth, digital transformation, and technological innovation across diverse markets in the Asia-Pacific & Japan (APJ) region.

A strategic thinker and results-driven leader, Naresh has a proven track record of building high-performing teams, solving complex business challenges through technological innovation, and fostering inclusive growth. Passionate about India’s role as a global innovation hub, he has worked extensively with engineering and software development teams worldwide to create and deploy disruptive technologies and business models.

2026 will be visited by transformative trends that move video surveillance beyond data capture toward actionable, intelligence-driven security.  The article explores some of these key surveillance trends.

As we transition into 2026, the video surveillance industry is experiencing a transformative shift that goes far beyond incremental technological upgrades. We’re moving from an era of overwhelming data collection to one of genuine, actionable intelligence, an evolution that will fundamentally redefine how organizations approach security operations.

In 2026, we will see transformative trends that move video surveillance beyond data capture toward actionable, intelligence-driven security. These are some of the trends that will define the future of video surveillance going forward:

1. Semantic Convergence of Data
AI agents will actively collate semantically connected information across multiple video systems, generating collective intelligence rather than isolated data streams. This represents a paradigm shift from traditional surveillance architectures that operated in silos.

2. Contextual intelligence replaces basic Analytics:
Advanced multimodal AI systems will enable true situational understanding, accurately distinguishing genuine threats from normal behaviour patterns and dramatically reducing the false alarms that have historically burdened security teams and diluted operational efficiency. Organizations will finally move beyond rudimentary object detection to sophisticated threat assessment.

3. AI and Machine Learning Become the Default:
AI and machine learning are transitioning from premium features to foundational elements of every modern surveillance system. Semantic, natural-language search capabilities will redefine human-machine interaction, allowing operators to locate critical events through simple conversational queries rather than spending hours manually reviewing footage. This democratization of advanced technology will make enterprise-grade capabilities accessible across organizations of all sizes.

4. VSaaS Reshapes the Security Business Model:
The business model transformation continues to accelerate, with VSaaS adoption driving the shift from capital-intensive hardware deployments to flexible, subscription-based operating models. This change is enabling organizations to scale security infrastructure in alignment with actual business needs rather than upfront capital constraints.

5. Deep Convergence with IoT and 5G:
Integration with IoT sensors, combined with ultra-low-latency 5G connectivity, will unlock seamless, mobile-first applications across distributed environments.

6. Edge AI and Hybrid Architectures Take Center Stage:
Hybrid architectures blending edge AI, cloud, and on-premise computing will dominate deployment strategies. Edge-first intelligence will reduce latency, lower bandwidth costs, and strengthen data privacy, while hybrid designs will balance performance, security, resilience, and regulatory compliance requirements.

The year ahead won’t simply bring incremental improvements. We’re entering an era where video surveillance systems genuinely understand context, operate with intelligence, and integrate seamlessly into comprehensive security ecosystems. The industry is poised for its most significant transformation yet.”

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