Home>News & Insights>Insights>India's IT sector feels the pressure from AIIndia’s IT sector feels the pressure from AI CEIC Insights Ana Cuello Franco 18.07.2026 under a minute read Tech workers globally are facing a tougher job market, and India is no exception. Widespread adoption of AI threatens offshore IT services firms; this sector, led by Tata Consultancy and Infosys, has thrived on the nation’s ample supply of relatively low-cost programmers. The Naukri JobSpeak index tracks job postings and recruiter activity at tech firms. We’ve charted it against milestones in AI software releases from companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic. The JobSpeak index cooled after GPT-4 and Claude made their public debuts in 2023. Revenue at IT firms has softened, likely compressed by AI-native competitors that undercut on price and delivery speed. Companies are paying workers less – while borrowing more to finance their own AI efforts and stay competitive. Tags IndiaTechnologyRecent Posts Exports are now key for China's automakers as domestic demand starts shrinking CEIC 18.07.2026 Insights China's automakers are going global – a necessity, now that domestic demand has stopped growing. Monthly figures show that retail Read More Japan's pension money could come home to shore up the yen – with global implications CEIC 18.07.2026 Insights Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama surprised markets by encouraging the massive Government Pension Investment Fund to increase investment in domestic assets. Read More A surprisingly resilient (but cooling) global job market CEIC 18.07.2026 Insights For the global job market, 2026 has been a year of steady improvement, according to high-frequency alternative datasets that track Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.