Shocking Data: How Many Indians Will Lose IT Jobs!

The IT sector has been the backbone of Indian economy for many years now, but this could go through a significant transition in the next few months due to the revolution of AI advancements.;

Update: 2026-03-13 05:43 GMT

The IT sector has been the backbone of Indian economy for many years now, but this could go through a significant transition in the next few months due to the revolution of AI advancements.

Concerns are rising in India’s technology sector after reports suggested that artificial intelligence could threaten a significant number of IT jobs in the coming years. According to recent estimates, nearly 15 to 20 lakh professionals working in India’s IT industry could face job disruptions as companies increasingly adopt AI driven automation.

India’s IT sector employs millions of engineers and software professionals and has been one of the country’s largest job creators over the past two decades. However, rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and automation are beginning to change how companies operate, especially in areas such as coding, testing, data processing, and technical support.

Many routine tasks that were earlier handled by entry level programmers and support engineers are now being automated using AI tools. Experts warn that the biggest impact could be on low level and repetitive roles, particularly in outsourcing services that depend heavily on manual processes.

Some projections suggest that up to two million jobs in India’s tech sector could be affected over time if automation accelerates and companies restructure their workforce around AI driven systems.

At the same time, industry analysts note that AI may not only eliminate jobs but also create new opportunities. Demand is rising for professionals skilled in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, and advanced software engineering. Companies are increasingly encouraging employees to reskill and adapt to AI based technologies. Overall, experts believe the future of India’s IT workforce will depend largely on how quickly professionals upgrade their skills to match the rapidly evolving AI driven technology landscape.

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