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TCS forms business unit to help MNCs set up GCCsTata Consultancy Services has launched a new business unit, Global Value & Innovation Centres, to assist enterprises in establishing and ma...
India’s AI gap keeps global investors away, but valuations are turning attractive: Punita Kumar SinhaIndia is currently sidelined from the global AI investment boom due to its lack of semiconductor manufacturing. While the Indian IT sector ...
The great $100-billion tech shift: GCCs tighten grip on India’s talent marketIndia's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) jobs: India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are rapidly outpacing traditional IT services, driv...
India must fast-track chip self-reliance as import bill and security risks mount, says NITI AayogIndia must speed up its domestic chip manufacturing efforts. Self-reliance in semiconductors is crucial for the nation's economy and securi...
Ambani bets on Jio, AI and green energy to power RIL's next chapterReliance Industries is placing Jio Platforms at the core of its future growth. Chairman Mukesh Ambani envisions Jio as a global technology ...
AI ignites India infra supercycleOperators and investors ramping up capacity with billions in investments as India’s data centre capacity may touch 4 GW by 2030, writes Tan...
India’s new safe harbour rules create fresh tax dilemma for multinationals, GCCsMultinationals in India are reassessing their tax strategies. A new safe harbour regime offers lower margins for IT and ITeS services. Comp...
Return-to-origin shipments, not customer returns, are India's biggest e-commerce margin problem, says Blue DartReverse logistics is evolving from a cost centre into a strategic driver of customer trust, retention and margin protection in India’s fast...
Indian brands are disrupting sneakers — one ₹5,000 pair at a time. But can they earn trust?Sneakers are now a fashion statement in India. Local brands are entering the market with competitive prices and cultural relevance. These h...
Andhra CM Naidu lays foundation for $15 billion Google AI data centre in VizagAndhra Pradesh is stepping into the future as Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu unveils a $15 billion collaboration with Google to establ...
Have machine in the loop: It is time to flip the human-in-the-loop modelTwo stories highlight how AI can empower rather than replace humans. In one, a software engineer used tools like ChatGPT and AlphaFold, alo...
Andhra Pradesh to issue power distribution licences to large data centresAndhra Pradesh is introducing a new policy to grant power distribution licenses to large data centers. This initiative aims to ensure a con...
Industrial decarbonization hinges on capital cycles, not just clean energy: Jindal Stainless' Kalyan BhattacherjeeDecarbonizing heavy industry is less about clean energy and more about long asset cycles that lock in emissions for decades. The real oppor...
CleanMax to supply RE power to Shell from upcoming 30 MW hybrid projectsCleanMax will power Shell's Gujarat LNG terminal and Karnataka technology centre. The company is building hybrid renewable energy plants in...
Atomic impact: Nuclear-powered AI infrastructure could be India’s geopolitical moatIndia's nuclear advancements, including the Kalpakkam PFBR and plans for small modular reactors, are set to power its ambition to become a ...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 54: Will manufacturing capability help this firm move into defence space?The auto ancillary sector is being forced to answer a difficult question: When technology changes, which suppliers remain relevant and whic...
Virtual tech captives gain popularity as remote working becomes mainstreamIndia is the obvious choice for most companies since GIC has been a tried and tested model, with a mature ecosystem and required skillsets.
Indian IT eyes captives as global companies rejig operationsGlobal companies look to outsource work to large services firms to offset demand slowdown.
Infosys helping clients set up captive tech centres at low-cost locationsSources said that Infosys has helped Visa set up a technology centre and held talks with Daimler AG on building a technology facility.
IT firms like TCS, Infosys & Wipro losing work as MNCs' captive centres are back into fashionWith over 700 captives that employ 5 lakh professionals, India houses critical technology hubs for some of the largest corporations in the ...