Indians are driving the most intensive AI applications: Anthropic India MD

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Irina Ghose, Managing Director, Anthropic India, said India is rapidly emerging as a key market shaping the future of AI, with users powering some of the most advanced and intensive applications globally.

“India happens to be Claude.ai’s second-largest user base in the world,” Ghose said, adding that Indian users also account for the highest share of technical and computational tasks within Claude. “What this really means is that people here want to achieve a higher level of autonomy than the rest of the world.”

She was speaking at the Nascom Global Capability Center (GCC) Summit in Mumbai on Wednesday.

He pointed out that AI has significantly increased productivity, noting that tasks that previously took four hours can now be completed in about 15 minutes. “That’s about 15 times more,” she said, noting how rapidly domestic adoption is expanding.

Nascom said at the conference that India’s GCC revenue reached $98.4 billion in FY26, growing at an annual rate of 9.9% over the past five years, as the GCC transforms from a cost center to a revenue center.

India added 510 new GCCs during the period, taking the total number to 2,177, according to a joint study by consulting firm Zinnov and software sector industry associations.