Agentic AI and the Future of Indian IT: Disruption or Repositioning?
I. Disruption Narrative vs Strategic Repositioning The AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi unfolded under the long shadow of disruption. Weeks earlier, Anthropic’s release of its agentic system, Claude Cowork, intensified global anxiety about autonomous AI executing complex workflows — coding, analytics, integration, compliance tasks — with minimal human input. Commentators projected that up to 40% of knowledge work in outsourcing-heavy economies could be automated over time. For India’s $280 billion IT services sector, the implication was blunt: if execution is automated, the intermediary collapses. This “Anthropic-triggered” narrative was amplified precisely because agentic AI differs from earlier automation waves. These systems do not merely assist; they decompose problems, call APIs, iterate against databases, and complete end-to-end workflows. The threat is not incremental efficiency — it is value-chain compression. Yet at the Summit, India’s political and corporate leadership arti...