Indian IT industry's revenues to raise 2.3% to USD 194 billion this fiscal: NASSCOM By CIOReviewIndia Team

Indian IT industry's revenues to raise 2.3% to USD 194 billion this fiscal: NASSCOM

CIOReviewIndia Team | Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 11:55 IST

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Regardless of a dip in global technology spending in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, India’s information technology sector is set to post a 2.3% rise in revenues to USD 194 billion in the current fiscal, NASSCOM said on Monday.
 
The industry increased 1.38 lakh people to its workforce on a net basis during the year, taking the total number of employees to 44.7 lakh, the National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) said in its reconsider of the current financial year ending March 31.
 
In recent years, the industry has been clocking a revenue growth in higher single digits or double digits as the demand for IT services in a digitising world continues to grow. However, the pandemic led to a sharp dip in growth hitting tech spend while the lockdown also led to concern over delivery as work shifted from campuses to homes.
 
NASSCOM president Debjani Ghosh said the industry reworked its models amid the lockdowns and ensured that work continues to get delivered as per schedules, and IT is now the first sector to call out a revival post pandemic. "We have emerged more resilient and more relevant from the crisis. We have been the bellwether to lead the fight against COVID," she said.
 
Exports for the fiscal year ending March 2021 are set to grow 1.9 % to USD 150 billion while domestic revenues are projected to rise at a faster clip of 3.4 % to USD 45 billion, the industry lobby group said.
 
IT services segment will grow 2.7% to USD 99 billion while Business Process Management (BPM) will see a growth of 2.3% at USD 38 billion. Software products segment will witness a growth of 2.7% at USD 9 billion and hardware grows 4.1% to USD 16 billion.
 
The only segment which de-grew during the fiscal year is engineering and research and development where revenues were down 0.2% to USD 31 billion.
 
The e-commerce segment will see a 4.8% growth in revenues at USD 57 billion on the back of a 82 % jump in e-tail even as there will be a 75% de-growth in e-travel sub-segments, as per NASSCOM.
 
NASSCOM said there was 3.2% declines in global tech spend on the back of a 3.5 % contraction in the global GDP. The IT industry now delivers 8 % of Indian GDP, contributes to over half of services exports and 50 % of the foreign direct investment, it noted.
 
The domestic industry players filed 1.15 lakh patents in FY21 in India and 8,000 in the US while 1,600 new startups were added during the same period, taking the total number of such tech companies to 12,500.
 
In terms of viewpoint, NASSCOM pointed to some of the listed companies mentioning about a pipeline of over USD 15 billion while a survey of 100 chief executives also painted a positive picture.
 
As per the survey findings, 71% of the respondents are expecting a significantly higher tech spend in 2021 and 95% of the CEOs said their hiring will be higher than the 2020 levels during the new year.
 
Ghosh said that NASSCOM has identified artificial intelligence, Internet of Things and cyber security as the focus areas which will hold the sector in good stead eventually. A fourth of the Indian workforce is digitally accomplished, which will make it possible to take on the newer opportunities in the upcoming areas, she said.
 
From a human resources perspective, Ghosh said a hybrid model which involves working from both homes and offices is the clear future but said it will be very difficult to fix a number on the same.
 
NASSCOM will be launching a framework in the next six months on such a delivery model, after consultations with the industry and the government, she said, adding that there are aspects on taxation and labour laws which need to be sorted.
 
Ghosh said there may be an increase in gig economy workers going ahead as the hybrid model becomes more prevalent but made it clear that NASSCOM's role is not to follow this growth and the body will focus on skillsets for the workers.
 
When asked about the future of the huge campuses from where industry players operate, NASSCOM's Chairman Pravin Rao did not give a clear answer but added that offices will be important from culture-setting and also innovation perspective.
 
Rao, who is the Chief Operating Officer of Infosys, said that NASSCOM expects better policies from the newly inaugurated President Joe Biden-led administration in the industry's key market of the US with easier immigration norms.
 
The Biden administration has already put on hold some of the earlier decisions taken by the Trump administration on immigration, and NASSCOM expects fruitful consultations on the same once the officials settle down, he said, mentioning that there will be an increase in people being sent to the US but it may be the ones with higher experience.
 
The body said there has been a 4% jump in offshoring during FY21 as the pandemic led to a shift in working from home, making the physical location of an associate less important. There has also been a 10% shift to outcome-based pricing models as against the previous practice of fixed pricing of contracts based on man hours.
 
Rao said this reflects a assurance within the industry to effectively demonstrate its capabilities and added that this is because pilot projects are moving to fully developed implementation.

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