

AI roles surge across India’s top IT firms as automation reshapes growth
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes global tech spending, India’s IT services majors are responding with a leadership reset. New chief AI roles, dedicated business units, and AI-linked revenue disclosures point to a structural shift in how the sector is gearing up for growth in the automation era.This shift is already visible in the pace of leadership changes.
At least five of the country’s top 10 IT services firms—including Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, Infosys Ltd, Wipro Ltd, LTM Ltd (formerly LTIMindtree), and Persistent Systems Ltd—introduced or expanded AI-focused roles over the past year, more than in the previous two years combined.“As AI becomes more widespread, there will be an increasing need to make and sell AI-specific proposals to clients,” said Pramod Gubbi, founder of Marcellus Investment Managers. “This is why we can expect more IT outsourcers across the board to double down on such leadership roles.”On 1 April, fourth-largest Wipro became the latest company to announce a new AI business unit called AI-Native Business & Platforms, to be led by Nagendra Bandaru, its president of the technology services business line.
The new unit will include Wipro’s proprietary AI offerings and AI-related business arms.Earlier, last October, Amit Kapur took over as TCS’s chief AI and services transformation officer. Kapur, who was the company’s head of UK and Ireland, heads the AI and services transformation unit, which is the third AI unit of the company, and reports directly to chief operating officer Aarthi Subramanian.The focus was not just on heading AI-specific business units, but also on selling those technologies.
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