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    Indian IT doubles down on acquisition with focus on AI, cloud and specialised skills

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Indian IT doubles down on acquisition with focus on AI, cloud and specialised skills

    Companies have emphasised that acquisitions are aimed at “capability-led growth” and “AI-first transformation”, rather than traditional headcount expansion.

    Companies have emphasised that acquisitions are aimed at “capability-led growth” and “AI-first transformation”, rather than traditional headcount expansion.
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    Indian IT services companies have stepped up acquisitions over the past six months, driven less by scale alone and more by the need for skills, specialised capabilities and AI-led transformation. Industry data suggest over $4 billion worth of deals across H2 FY26 alone, spanning more than 10 acquisitions, with a clear tilt toward cloud, data and vertical expertise.

    For instance, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) acquired the US-based Coastal Cloud for about $700 million to deepen Salesforce and AI consulting capabilities, while Wipro agreed to buy Mindsprint in a $375 million deal bundled with a long-term services contract. Infosys, meanwhile, picked up healthcare and consulting assets to strengthen domain depth, and mid-tier players like Coforge have pursued larger, platform-led acquisitions.

    The rationale, say industry analysts, is increasingly explicit in management commentary. Companies have emphasised that acquisitions are aimed at “capability-led growth” and “AI-first transformation”, rather than traditional headcount expansion.

    According to Ashutosh Sharma, VP & Research Director, Forrester, these IT firms are using acquisitions to fast-track the capability built out.

    “The market is evolving rapidly thanks to AI. Acquisitions have become the fastest way to buy time in a market that no longer grants it. Growth has shifted from horizontal IT services to domain depth, cloud-native platforms, AI, data engineering, and industry IP. Building these organically would take too long in a market where clients are consolidating their vendors to a select few and are demanding relevant capabilities that drive ROI for them,” he said.

    He added that these acquisitions aren’t simply a response to the slowdown, but instead, companies are trying to bet on where growth will reappear first. While the slowdown over the last few years has made organic growth harder, M&A is more about reshaping future growth than replacing it. Firms are using acquisitions to move toward higher-margin, board-level conversations to offer AI-led transformation, SaaS integration, and industry-specific platforms, where spending is still happening.

    different strategy

    Meanwhile, Gaurav Vasu, CEO & Founder, UnearthInsight, highlighted that AI is prompting a different M&A strategy. Today, even smaller AI firms command premium valuations — often higher than traditional services firms. Unlike cloud or ERP, AI requires proprietary models, data capabilities, and specialized talent, which is hard to build quickly in-house.

    “Enterprises are actively seeking AI-led transformation, pushing IT firms to deepen their AI stack beyond partnerships. As a result, Indian IT is moving beyond incremental tuck-ins toward more deliberate, high-impact AI acquisitions, even if they are fewer in number, because these assets will define competitive positioning over the next decade,” he added.

    Infosys MD & CEO Salil Parekh, post the company’s recent acquisition, commented that by bringing together Optimum’s provider experience with Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, the company is positioned to create a differentiated value proposition for healthcare providers. He also said that the company is comfortable with acquiring in different areas due to strong cash generation.

    C Vijayakumar, CEO and MD at HCLTech, in his recent quarterly results commentary, said, ‘Rather than buying a scale, firms are buying missing pieces, which makes it easier to integrate and justify internally and to clients.’

    Published on April 26, 2026

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