India’s Tech Industry Projected to Expand 6.1% This Year, Revenue to Top $300B

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 3:16 AM

India's technology industry is forecast to experience 6.1% growth during the current fiscal year, according to a major industry organization. The expansion is being fueled by artificial intelligence services and operations at global capacity centers, with sector revenues expected to exceed $300 billion in fiscal 2026.

MUMBAI, India – A leading industry organization announced Tuesday that India’s technology industry is projected to experience 6.1% growth during the current fiscal year.

The trade association Nasscom attributes this anticipated expansion to increased demand for artificial intelligence-driven services and continued business growth at global capacity centers operating throughout the country.

According to Nasscom’s projections, the technology sector’s total revenue is anticipated to surpass the $300 billion milestone in fiscal year 2026, representing significant growth for one of India’s most important economic sectors.

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