Trump’s Tariffs Threaten IT Growth as AI Shift Squeezes Indian Firms
Indian IT companies are facing heightened challenges due to Trump’s tariffs and shifts towards AI efficiency, affecting their revenue and spending patterns.
Indian IT companies are facing heightened challenges due to Trump’s tariffs and shifts towards AI efficiency, affecting their revenue and spending patterns.
OpenAI predicts India will surpass the US as its largest market following the launch of ChatGPT-5, which enhances AI accessibility and partnerships.
India’s AI spending is projected to reach $10.4 billion by 2028, with a significant increase in enterprise automation and adoption of agentic AI among organizations.
Harsh Goenka’s insights on AI emphasize the importance of adaptability for Indian businesses, highlighting the creation of new job roles and the operational changes brought by AI.
Karnataka reveals alarming job losses due to AI, launching a vital workforce survey. The findings will guide businesses through this critical transition.
AI adoption among Indian startups has surged, driving a 30% boost in growth and improving business transformation methods, especially in marketing efficiency.
The 2025 Gartner Hype Cycle reveals a shift in AI investments, indicating Generative AI’s decline and the growing importance of knowledge graphs and causal AI for businesses.
Vinod Khosla predicts AI will automate 80% of jobs in five years, urging adaptability in career plans, especially for young professionals and founders.
Bengaluru ranks 26th in the 2025 Global AI Cities Index, highlighting a critical need for increased infrastructure investment in Indian cities.
India’s tax administration is undergoing significant digital transformation with AI tools improving compliance and operational efficiency, making tax processes faster and more efficient for businesses.
A finance expert warns that India’s declining role in the global AI race could impact stock markets for the next decade. This shift affects how Indian businesses plan investments and growth strategies.
Indian consumers lead global AI adoption in travel with 99% enthusiasm. However, only 16% fully trust AI decisions. This trust gap presents a strategic opportunity for Indian businesses to build AI solutions with human oversight.
India’s largest IT company announces 2% workforce reduction. The move signals a major shift in how businesses must adapt their talent strategy for AI-driven markets.
ServiceNow research reveals India’s biggest workforce shift yet. Agentic AI will reshape over 10 million jobs while creating 3 million new tech roles.
Generative AI is helping Indian fintech companies slash operational costs and improve customer service. Real case studies show dramatic results.