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TCS scales up ‘Human+AI’ strategy amid enterprise AI push: Chairman N Chandrasekaran
TCS sharpens it's focus on full-stack artificial solutions as CEO and MD K Krithivasan states the company aims to become the world's largest AI-led technology services company by FY27. According to Chairman N Chandrasekaran, India is emerging as a strategic alternative destination for AI infrastructure amid global political tensions
New Delhi: India’s leading software services provider, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), is repositioning itself as an AI and digital transformation partner as it sharpens focus on full-stack artificial intelligence solutions across industries, Chairman N Chandrasekaran has said.
In a message to shareholders in the company’s FY26 annual report, Chandrasekaran said enterprises are rapidly accelerating adoption of generative and agentic AI technologies.
TCS also scaled up execution of its ‘Human + AI’ operating model and expanded its industry-specific agent marketplace during the fiscal year, he noted.
According to Chandrasekaran, AI is evolving from being merely a technology layer to becoming the “infrastructure of intelligence” for businesses.
He said enterprises are expected to increasingly move from AI pilot projects to large-scale deployment, embedding AI into core business operations, supply chains and decision-making processes.
TCS generated annualised revenue of $2.3 billion from AI services during FY26, while its new-age services portfolio — including cloud, data, enterprise solutions and cyber security — contributed $11.5 billion in annualised revenue.
The company reported total revenue of $30 billion for FY26 and secured deal wins with a total contract value of $40.7 billion during the year.
The company recently launched ‘HyperVault’, an AI infrastructure platform developed in partnership with TPG.
Chandrasekaran said India is emerging as a strategic alternative destination for AI infrastructure amid rising global constraints related to power, computing capacity and geography.
TCS is building what it claims will be India’s first AI-focused high-density data centre, with rack density exceeding 160 KW.
TCS CEO and Managing Director K Krithivasan said FY27 would be a pivotal year for the company as it aims to become the world’s largest AI-led technology services company.
Krithivasan added that TCS plans to build industry-specific AI systems, strengthen its AI infrastructure offerings through partnerships and develop secure and resilient sovereign AI infrastructure capabilities.