Indian IT industry Golden Era is not Over – Kris Gopalakrishnan
As the Indian IT industry quarrels to pick back the momentum. Kris Gopalakrishnan, industry stalwart scraps the hearsay of single-digit growth is going to be the “new normal” for Indian IT companies. India’s IT sector can bounce back from the current phase of slowdown asserts Gopalakrishnan. India’s IT sector can bounce back from the current phase of slowdown, says industry veteran Kris Gopalakrishnan.
“I am very confident in saying Indian IT industry will continue to be an engine for job creation. It will continue to grow. It can grow in double digits,” Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys, where he served as CEO and MD from 2007 to 2011, told PTI.
He rejected perception is some quarters that the single-digit growth is going to be the “new normal” for Indian IT companies.
“IT services growth has come down. This year (2016-17), it looks like 8-9 per cent growth rather than 12-15 per cent. Next year, it will depend on global economy. If global economy picks up, so will IT industry,” said Gopalakrishnan, former president of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
“Which other sector (other than IT) is creating one lakh or two lakh good-paying jobs a year? I wouldn’t say golden era of Indian IT services industry is over,” he asserted.
According to Gopalakrishnan, who served as one of the co-chairs of the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2014, a 12-15 per cent growth is “very much feasible” for companies like Infosys and TCS in “good years” and 8-9 per cent growth in “not so good years”. “I believe the Indian IT industry can bounce back,” Gopalakrishnan, Chairman of Axilor Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, said, noting that it has the size, scale, financial strength, experienced leadership, quality and global reach. In addition, the Indian IT companies have almost zero debt, their credibility is very high and they are reasonably well-governed, he added. “Yes, in a particular year, somebody (an Indian IT company) may slow down because of the global economy, somebody may slow down because of client problem, but these are the things which can change,” he said.
These words can yearn amid IT biggies TCS, Infosys and Wipro last month reported tepid results in a seasonally-strong September quarter.