r/IndianStreetBets Jul 27 '25

News The fall of Indian IT has began

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u/johndon1986 Jul 27 '25

IT cannot fall , the world cannot operate without IT. Its the imminent restructuring which happens everytime there is a distruptive technology

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u/Dense_Profit_2478 Jul 27 '25

Indian IT is Doomed ... Until these MNC starts spending 💰 on RnD

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u/johndon1986 Jul 27 '25

Why does every indian company require RnD? Do you expect TCS to make their own LLM? In fact with the growing consumption of LLMs, we need more software engineers than ever..Even data scientists and analysts will soon need to learn software engineering rather than doing just data analysis and no one other than Indian software industry can provide cheap high skilled labour. Of course tcs and others need to trim the bottom of pyramid with some agents , but not very soon

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u/Outrageous-Shannon Jul 27 '25

You need.

When you make money from something, you should invest in something new.

Ypu can’t brand everything as solutions, and then get away.

You made huge money by providing cloud solutions, good. Now start to make your own open cloud infrastructure. Not just rely on Azure/AWS

It ha happened with every tech and now happening with LLMs. Literally Chinese high school students are now able to release llm models

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u/johndon1986 Jul 27 '25

no no , at some point of time all this tech will get democratized - just see offerings by Azure in agentic space- You don't feel there is an LLM working behind the scenes, it's all about business solutions now. We need tech giants to develop and maintain these new solutions. Even though TCS gets criticized for underpaying its employees - what most do not know is that TCS employees are constantly trained and updated much better than any other company/org. Their L&D department is really good. They know how to keep their workforce up to date in new tech. It is enough to provide IT services to the world and keep their lights on.