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Nasscom warns of workforce rationalisation as legacy IT skills face reset amid TCS job cuts

The IT sector's body urged the industry, academia and the government to collaborate in bridging this skilling divide, and including talent development as a national imperative

July 29, 2025 / 10:36 IST
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Country’s largest software exporter TCS, which currently has an employee headcount of 6,13,000, is set to reduce about 2 percent of its global workforce in phases across FY26
Country’s largest software exporter TCS, which currently has an employee headcount of 6,13,000, is set to reduce about 2 percent of its global workforce in phases across FY26

National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) is expecting more workforce rationalisation in the IT industry over the next several months as traditional skillsets are getting re-evaluated. The tech industry body’s statement follows Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) announcement of cutting over 12,000 jobs in FY26.

Country’s largest software exporter TCS, which currently has an employee headcount of 6,13,000, is set to reduce about 2 percent of its global workforce in phases across FY26, impacting roughly 12,200 employees, chief executive and managing director K Krithivasan told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview on July 27.

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Krithivasan had cited increasing skill gap and lack of feasibility in redeployment of the mid and senior level employees amid changing technological contours and client demands as the reason for the layoffs.

In response, Nasscom said that the tech industry is at an inflection point, as AI and automation move to the very core of how businesses operate. To be sure, TCS is an active member of Nasscom.