Draft:BotLab Dynamics
Indian drone technology company
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BotLab Dynamics is an Indian drone technology company founded in 2016 and incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The company is involved in the development of drone swarm technologies and aerial light displays, and has been described in media reports as part of India’s emerging drone technology ecosystem.[1]
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Submission declined on 6 April 2026 by ChrysGalley (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Submission declined on 30 March 2026 by Robert McClenon (talk). This draft is not adequately supported by reliable sources. Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires that all content be supported by reliable sources.
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Comment: This isn't properly sourced. There is a story by TNN, a domestic news agency within Times of India, which has been used 4 times in this draft, having been picked up by multiple publications, when it is effectively just one story. Repeating it 3 times comes across as an attempt to either assert notability, or the sourcing was not properly checked. Moreover the sources fall into two categories: one category demonstrating the drone usage in light shows, the other are routine company announcements covered by WP:CORPTRIV. Start from WP:SIRS, establish corporate depth sources, and summarise those. ChrysGalley (talk) 09:01, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
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| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Drone technology |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Founders | Tanmay Bunkar, Dr. Sarita Ahlawat, Anuj Kumar Barnwal |
| Headquarters | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, Delhi, India |
Key people | Tanmay Bunkar (CEO) |
| Products | Drone light shows, drone components, unmanned aerial systems |
| Website | https://www.botlabdynamics.com/ |
History
BotLab Dynamics was founded in 2016 by Tanmay Bunkar, Anuj Kumar Barnwal, and Dr. Sarita Ahlawat at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The company initially focused on research and development in drone swarm systems and later transitioned towards building indigenous hardware and software for large-scale drone operations.[2]
The company has been reported to have gained wider attention through its participation in large-scale drone light displays at national events, including the Beating Retreat ceremony in New Delhi in 2022, where over 1,000 drones were used in coordinated formations.[3]
It has also conducted drone light shows outside India, including an event in Djibouti.[4]
In 2024, BotLab Dynamics participated in the Amaravati Drone Summit, where a large-scale drone display involving thousands of drones was reported.[5] The event was associated with Guinness World Records for large aerial drone formations.[6]
In 2025, the company conducted a drone light show at the Mysuru Dasara festival, where a formation created using 2,983 drones was reported to have set a Guinness World Record.[7]
Operations
BotLab Dynamics operates in areas including aerial drone displays, hardware components, and unmanned aerial systems for commercial and security-related applications.[8]
Technology
The company develops drone swarm systems designed to coordinate multiple unmanned aerial vehicles simultaneously, using onboard sensors and navigation systems.[9]
Recognition
BotLab Dynamics has been associated with large-scale drone displays and has been linked to Guinness World Records for aerial drone formations.[10]


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