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Why I have become pessimistic about Indian IT industry

Indian outsourcers have a few more years before they suffer a significant decline. They certainly won’t see the growth and billion-dollar deals that have brought them this far, feels the author.

May 12, 2017 / 19:14 IST
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By Vivek Wadhwa

I had said that the outsourcing market had a long way to go before it peaked; rising salaries and attrition rates were not a cause for long-term concern, and Indian IT would soon become a USD 100 billion industry. I was, of course, right.

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Now I am ready to declare the end of the line for Indian IT. There are new $100 billion opportunities that could revitalise this industry. But from what I’ve seen, Indian executives seem incapable of steering their ships in the right directions.

It is not that Indian outsourcers have become less capable of servicing Western needs. It is that their customer base—the CIO and IT department—is in decline. With the advent of tablets, apps, and cloud computing, users have direct access to better technology than their IT departments can provide them.