January 01, 2024

January 01, 2024

GenAI & Indian IT Sector in a Situationship

  • Facing GenAI
    Facing GenAI: Can Indian IT Companies Evolve To Turn a Global Monster Into an Ally?

    The Indian IT industry is boldly confronting the generative AI challenge, arming its workforce with cutting-edge training and delving into clients’ needs. Yet, in the ever-competitive realm of emerging technologies, even as it stands resolute and fully committed to mastering the intricacies of the AI landscape, some firms may find themselves at risk of falling behind

    BY Vinita Bhatia 1 January 2024

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    Tiger Tyagarajan: GenAI Is a Technology. Embrace It

    Presenting Tiger Tyagarajan, president and outgoing CEO, Genpact, in a passionate defence of the Indian IT sector as it braces itself for an epoch-changing tech disruption. He compares GenAI innovations to the invention of steam engine. Edited excerpts:

    BY Suchetana Ray 1 January 2024

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    Collaboration or Cannibalisation? That Is IT’s AI Dilemma, Says Vineet Nayar

    The critical question to ask is not about jobs overall but whether Indian IT can retain its relevance by investing aggressively in AI and its application to service delivery or will it miss the turn that will cost us a lot of jobs

    BY Vineet Nayar 1 January 2024


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    Debjani Ghosh on Importance of Human Choices in an AI World

    We, as humans, are not mere bystanders in the progression of AI. The decisions we make—both individually and together—will profoundly shape the trajectory of AI and, in turn, define our own future

    BY Debjani Ghosh 1 January 2024

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    It Is Too Early to Celebrate India’s New Growth Path, Says Raghuram Rajan

    Former RBI governor and economist Raghuram Rajan has been vocal about his ideas on policy matters in India. His latest book Breaking the Mould, co-authored with economist Rohit Lamba, is a deep dive into finer issues of the economy, including welfare schemes, job crisis, misplaced priorities of the government and much more. In an interview, Rajan demystifies the current narrative of growth in the country and why manufacturing-led growth might not be the best solution at hand. Edited excerpts:

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 1 January 2024

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    Adani: Twice Born at the Bourses

    While the first few months of 2023 saw nothing going right for the Adani Group, market watchers do not see much going wrong for the 35-year-old group as it enters the New Year

    BY Ayaan Kartik 1 January 2024


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    In the Market, Old Is Gold

    There was a lot of hype around the growth potential of new age brands like Zomato, Paytm and Nykaa at the time of launch of their initial public offerings two to three years ago, but the poor show of these IPOs at the bourses reflected the sentiments of increasingly cautious investors who prefer to bet on the strong fundamentals of legacy companies

    BY Devanshu Singla 1 January 2024

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    Building a COPing Strategy

    India has offered to host the 33rd edition of the UN’s Conference of the Parties in 2028. To drive global agenda on climate action as the COP host, it will have to prepare itself to go beyond climate justice advocacy and come up with viable solutions where the interests of developing nations can be balanced with those of the planet

    BY Ankita Mookherjee 1 January 2024

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    Methane Curbs: A Bullet India Cannot Avoid Biting

    India, the fourth-largest emitter of methane, has so far refrained from making any commitment at the global level to reduce emission of the greenhouse gas

    BY Naina Gautam 1 January 2024


  • Facing GenAI: Can Indian IT Companies Evolve To Turn a Global Monster Into an Ally?

    The Indian IT industry is boldly confronting the generative AI challenge, arming its workforce with cutting-edge training and delving into clients’ needs. Yet, in the ever-competitive realm of emerging technologies, even as it stands resolute and fully committed to mastering the intricacies of the AI landscape, some firms may find themselves at risk of falling behind

    BY Vinita Bhatia 1 January 2024

    Facing GenAI
  • Tiger Tyagarajan: GenAI Is a Technology. Embrace It

    Presenting Tiger Tyagarajan, president and outgoing CEO, Genpact, in a passionate defence of the Indian IT sector as it braces itself for an epoch-changing tech disruption. He compares GenAI innovations to the invention of steam engine. Edited excerpts:

    BY Suchetana Ray 1 January 2024

    opening
  • It Is Too Early to Celebrate India’s New Growth Path, Says Raghuram Rajan

    Former RBI governor and economist Raghuram Rajan has been vocal about his ideas on policy matters in India. His latest book Breaking the Mould, co-authored with economist Rohit Lamba, is a deep dive into finer issues of the economy, including welfare schemes, job crisis, misplaced priorities of the government and much more. In an interview, Rajan demystifies the current narrative of growth in the country and why manufacturing-led growth might not be the best solution at hand. Edited excerpts:

    BY Abdul Haleem Sherif 1 January 2024

    opening
  • Adani: Twice Born at the Bourses

    While the first few months of 2023 saw nothing going right for the Adani Group, market watchers do not see much going wrong for the 35-year-old group as it enters the New Year

    BY Ayaan Kartik 1 January 2024

    opening
  • In the Market, Old Is Gold

    There was a lot of hype around the growth potential of new age brands like Zomato, Paytm and Nykaa at the time of launch of their initial public offerings two to three years ago, but the poor show of these IPOs at the bourses reflected the sentiments of increasingly cautious investors who prefer to bet on the strong fundamentals of legacy companies

    BY Devanshu Singla 1 January 2024

    opening
  • Building a COPing Strategy

    India has offered to host the 33rd edition of the UN’s Conference of the Parties in 2028. To drive global agenda on climate action as the COP host, it will have to prepare itself to go beyond climate justice advocacy and come up with viable solutions where the interests of developing nations can be balanced with those of the planet

    BY Ankita Mookherjee 1 January 2024

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