A year of transformation in the Indian IT sector
2025 MCTech Rewind: Indian IT's Pivotal Year with Layoffs, AI Ups and Downs, and Strategic M&As
Explore the seismic shifts in India's IT sector as 2025 saw major layoffs, ambitious AI investments, growth challenges, and contrasting hiring trends by US tech giants. A deep dive into a year of transformation and strategic pivots.
Introduction to Indian IT Sector in 2025
Massive Layoffs and Industry Impact
Reducing Bench Strength in Major IT Firms
Aggressive Mergers & Acquisitions by HCLTech
AI Hype vs. Reality: Challenges in Adoption
US Tech Giants' Hiring Surge in India
Public Reactions to Layoffs and Industry Changes
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Expert Predictions for the Future of Indian IT
Conclusion: Navigating the New Normal
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