Artificial Intelligence has the potential to change the course of internal security, bringing about opportunities that were never like before and posing numerous challenges. This research paper looks into developing AI landscapes in Indian scenarios, their impacts on security strategies, ethical issues and regulatory frameworks. India’s socio-economic landscape is diverse and dynamic and has been at the forefront in adopting AI driven solutions for internal security boosting. Urban centres as well as other sensitive areas could be more effectively monitored through a system of artificial intelligence surveillance thus making it easier to detect threats proactively. Crime forecasting using predictive analytic algorithms can facilitate resource optimization, smarter policing and improved crime mapping. On the other hand, there are also ethical concerns and regulatory complexities associated with employing AI in internal security systems. Massive amounts of personal data are collected and involved in Artificial intelligence and this makes privacy an issue which should be addressed by setting up rigid measures against unauthorized entry into such information. Furthermore, discriminatory results caused by biasness imbedded within AI algorithms can either foster social inequality or undermine public trust towards safety establishments. Mitigating these risks and gearing them towards responsible utilization of AI is therefore dependent on effective governance frameworks. The regulatory framework in India is evolving with initiatives such as the National Strategy for AI that mainly insists on ethics, transparency and accountability in AI deployment. Policymakers, technologists, and civil society must come together to create a policy making system that both respects constitutional values and employs AI in improving security. In this research paper we will try to explore how AI technology would be able to contribute to India’s national security. This research paper explores the current landscape of internal security challenges in India, identifies the role of AI in addressing these challenges and examines the initiatives undertaken by the Indian government and private sector.