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AI-driven pricing pressure, cost cuts reshape India IT outlook: Report

By IslaMay 3, 20262 Mins Read
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping the growth and margin outlook for India’s IT services sector, with firms facing rising pricing pressure even as new demand opportunities emerge, according to a recent sector report by Kotak Institutional Equities.

The report flags higher competitive intensity amid demand and AI headwinds, noting that AI-led productivity gains are now being passed on to clients, resulting in what it terms “AI-deflation.”

It adds that industry players indicate “pricing pressure in renewals due to client expectations of higher productivity pass-through driven by GenAI adoption,” alongside intensified competition.

A key shift underway is the rise of large transformation deals, driven by cost optimisation and AI adoption. While deal wins are accelerating, the report cautions that “large/mega deals can carry margin and execution risks due to higher pricing pressure driven by AI-deflation.”

The traditional IT services model is also undergoing structural change. According to the report, the sector is shifting its economics from labour-based to outcome-based models and moving toward AI-infused rate cards, where pricing reflects a blended model of human and digital effort.

To counter margin pressures, companies are undertaking restructuring initiatives focused on automation and workforce optimisation. These programs aim to deliver AI-led operational efficiencies while freeing up capital for reinvestment into AI capabilities and future growth areas.