
India's talent concentration in AI has significantly increased from 2.1% to 9.57% on LinkedIn between 2017 and 2022. The tech sector in India is projected to require over 1 million engineers with advanced AI skills in the next 2-3 years, but meeting this demand poses challenges due to a widening digital talent gap.
In a frenzy to boost productivity, Indian IT giants like @TCS , @Infosys , and @Wipro have upskilled around 825,000 employees in generative AI, covering about two-thirds of their workforce. But is this rapid upskilling truly effective? Reports reveal that some employees complete… https://t.co/YSkbFWeqRT
#India's #tech sector will need over 1 mn engineers with advanced skills in #AI and other capabilities over the next 2-3 years, an industry body estimates, a demand that won’t be met unless the govt significantly beefs up #education and training. https://t.co/EuubrPM51d https://t.co/uGsrHDCP1V
Nasscom expects India's digital talent gap to widen to ~29% in 2028 and says India needs 1M+ engineers with advanced AI skills and more over the next 2-3 years (@29_ruchibhatia / Bloomberg) https://t.co/Wz4lLZRRdW 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/vnIafT0A8d








