Union budget 2024-25 should prioritise AI research: Experts

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As per Nasscom report, India is estimated to have over 1,900 GCCs by 2025 with a market size of $60 billion

KRC TIMES National Bureau

BENGALURU : As IT companies are increasingly focusing on Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI use cases, experts say the upcoming Budget should promote AI research and implementation apart from focusing on upskilling programmes.

In the interim Budget, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced that three centres of excellence for Artificial Intelligence would be set-up in top educational institutions.

Hari Krishnan Nair, co-founder, Great Learning, said India has been a vital hub for outsourcing services. “With the increasing number of global companies establishing their global capability centres (GCCs) in India, equipping our workforce with cutting-edge skills not only enhances employability but also positions India as a preferred destination for high-value projects and international business operations.”

He hopes that in the upcoming budget, the government takes measures to reduce GST on upskilling and reskilling programs. “Incorporating upskilling programmes into educational loan schemes is crucial. Currently, these programmes do not fall under the purview of educational loans, resulting in higher interest rates for learners,” he added.

As per Nasscom report, India is estimated to have over 1,900 GCCs by 2025 with a market size of $60 billion. The report points out that given the competitive talent market, availability, attraction & retention of niche talent, building a pipeline of readily deployable talent with the new emerging skills, finding and nurturing, talent equipped for global leadership positions and cost arbitrage have emerged as key challenging factors facing GCCs in India.

Top IT companies are training their workforce in emerging technologies including Gen AI. Veerasundar V, chief financial officer, Simplilearn, said the government should reconsider the 18% GST on educational products as it would ease the burden on middle-class families.

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