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Indian IT firms aim to bridge US AI deployment gap

U.S. companies are struggling to integrate AI into their operations, creating an opportunity for India's $300 billion IT industry. Major Indian IT firms like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro are aiming to capture the "deployment layer" of AI, leveraging their extensive enterprise experience to handle the complex integration and operationalization of AI technologies. This strategic shift positions them to compete with global consulting giants, though it also carries risks as agentic AI could potentially disrupt their traditional outsourcing revenue streams. AI

IMPACT Indian IT firms' pivot to AI deployment could reshape enterprise AI profitability and competition.

RANK_REASON Article discusses a major strategic shift in a large industry (India's IT sector) in response to a significant technological trend (AI adoption challenges). [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Indian IT firms aim to bridge US AI deployment gap

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  1. Rest of World TIER_1 English(EN) · Itika Sharma Punit ·

    U.S. companies have an AI problem. Indian IT wants to be the solution

    As firms find ROI elusive, India’s tech giants are betting they can fill the AI “deployment gap” for U.S. clients, before automation eats their own back-office business.