86% of Indian Companies Now Have a GenAI Strategy, Surpassing Global Trends: Report
A new report says that 86% of Indian companies have already made a plan to use Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in their work. This number is higher than the global average, showing that Indian businesses are moving faster than many others around the world.
The report, published by consulting firm PwC India, shows that Indian companies understand the power of GenAI. They are not just talking about it — they are actually taking steps to use it. The report says that most Indian firms now include GenAI in their business strategies and long-term goals.
Many companies in India are using GenAI to improve customer service, speed up daily tasks, and create new products. For example, some banks use GenAI to answer customer questions, while some tech companies use it to write code or create digital content. Businesses are also training their teams to use GenAI tools more effectively.
The study found that Indian firms invest more in GenAI training compared to companies in other countries. More than half of the companies said they are teaching their staff how to use GenAI in real work situations. This shows that Indian businesses want their workers to grow along with the new technology.
The report also says that Indian leaders trust GenAI to bring big changes. Around 70% of the business heads said GenAI will improve the way they work in the next 12 to 24 months. They believe it can save time, reduce costs, and open new business opportunities.
While GenAI brings many benefits, the report also warns companies to use it carefully. It says businesses must follow ethical rules, check for errors, and make sure the technology does not harm anyone.
India’s fast move toward GenAI shows that the country is ready to lead in the field of new technology. As more companies build GenAI into their work, India could become a global hub for AI-powered innovation.