DD Mishra, VP Analyst, Gartner, says, “in 2024-25, we see that AI-led growth is going to come and AI has to play a very critical role. In 2023, AI spending was around $3.5 billion, but we are expecting that this thing is going to grow in 2024-25 significantly. There are other challenges and CIOs are struggling and in this situation, they take a lot of consulting support as well because they do not know what they do not know and this is where they depend on the consulting services which has been growing significantly. We will see disruptions in the short term, but the long term outlook is positive.”
Just wanted to get a sense from you with respect to the earnings read through and the commentary that we have heard from the management of the Indian IT majors. It lacks the confidence that a recovery is around the corner. They are still non-committal about it. However, the forecasts coming in from Gartner have been improving consistently. What kind of outlook are you witnessing with respect to client spends, discretionary spends and the pace of ordering.
DD Mishra: The way we look at it, there are two perspectives of it. One is the larger perspective where we see how the next four to five years are going to change around IT and that looks quite promising because we see that in 2025, 2026 and 2027, we are going to see double-digit growth and there is no cause of concern as of now.
If we look at last year and this year, IT spending has been under pressure and there are various reasons for that. One, the economic
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