India’s IT industry body has reassured that operations of IT service firms across the Middle East remain unaffected despite regional tensions. The association emphasized business continuity, highlighting the sector’s resilience and preparedness to manage geopolitical risks while ensuring uninterrupted services for global clients.
The Indian IT Industry Association has confirmed that IT service companies operating in the Middle East are functioning normally. This statement comes amid concerns over geopolitical instability in the region, which has raised questions about potential disruptions to global technology services.
India’s IT sector, led by firms such as Infosys, TCS, Wipro, and HCL, has a significant presence in the Middle East, catering to clients in banking, telecom, and energy. The industry body emphasized that robust contingency planning and diversified delivery models have ensured seamless operations.
Analysts note that the Middle East remains a strategically important market for Indian IT firms, offering opportunities in digital transformation, cloud adoption, and cybersecurity. The reassurance from the industry body reflects confidence in the sector’s ability to withstand external shocks while continuing to deliver value to clients worldwide.
Key Highlights
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Indian IT firms operating normally in Middle East
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Business continuity ensured despite regional tensions
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Sector resilience backed by contingency planning
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Middle East remains a key growth market for IT services
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Focus on digital transformation and cloud adoption opportunities
Sources: ScanX News, Times of India, Nasscom