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Contrarian AI Trend: Global IT Firms Amp Up India Hires for Growth

Contrarian AI Trend: Global IT Firms Amp Up India Hires for Growth

Everyone says AI is killing IT jobs in India. The IT sector recorded 6% job growth over the past year, while fresher recruitment rose 8% in February 2026. Global firms are expanding India headcount — not cutting it.

Category : Corporate Wire
Author : Neha Kulkarni
Published By : Rupie Times Desk
Date : 12 Mar 2026

The Paradox: Everyone says AI is killing IT jobs in India. The IT sector recorded 6% job growth over the past year, while fresher recruitment rose 8% in February 2026. Global firms are expanding India headcount — not cutting it.

Why the contradiction makes sense: AI is functioning primarily as a complement to high-skill technical work rather than as a substitute. The jobs disappearing are routine and repetitive. The jobs being created — AI engineers, orchestrators, domain+AI hybrids — are being filled from India's massive talent pool.

The firms leaning in: Accenture is nearing its goal of 80,000 AI and data practitioners. TCS reports all its employees are now AI-aware, with a substantial number possessing higher-order AI skills. Infosys has nearly 90% of its workforce AI-aware. 

The macro backdrop: India's technology industry is poised to reach $300 billion in FY2026, with a clear trajectory toward $500 billion by 2030. The country is expected to have nearly 9.5 million tech professionals, and the AI economy alone is forecast to touch $17 billion by 2027. 

The risk that remains: In 2024–25, major software exporters hired only 70,000–80,000 fresh engineers — the lowest intake in over two decades. Staffing firms estimate fewer than 1 in 10 engineering graduates will land IT-sector jobs this year. The bifurcation is real and sharp.

The bottom line in one line: The AI disruption is not a threat to India's IT story — it is the next chapter of it. But only for those on the right side of the skill divide.

Written By Rupie Times Desk

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