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India has a huge opportunity to be a global leader in AI, and creating AI fluency at scale is a critical step in that journey, the Nasscom president said in an interview
India’s digital economy is at an inflection point. With artificial intelligence reshaping industries and talent becoming a defining currency, the stakes have never been higher—or more exciting.
From software to semiconductors, and digital public goods to deep tech, India is laying the groundwork for a powerful shift in global tech dynamics. To make sense of the road ahead, we turned to one of the country’s most influential voices in tech policy and leadership.
Rajesh Nambiar, President of Nasscom, brings deep industry insight and a global perspective shaped by decades in the technology trenches. In this special MIT Sloan Management Review India launch interview, we begin with a conversation that explores India’s AI roadmap, talent transformation, the role of strategic clarity in a fragmented global landscape, and what business leaders must prepare for in this new era of intelligence-led growth.
Journalists: John Konath, Kaumudi Kashikar Gurjar
Creative Producer: Rahul Sanpui


