India’s largest IT services giant, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), has announced a significant restructuring move that will affect over 12,000 employees globally in the financial year 2026. This accounts for 2% of its workforce, primarily targeting middle and senior-level positions. While this decision has sparked reactions across social media, TCS emphasizes that the transition is part of a broader plan to align with emerging technologies and market demands — not just a knee-jerk reaction to AI trends.
The Strategic Shift Behind the Layoffs
The announcement comes amid a backdrop of delayed client decision-making, shifting business models, and aggressive AI deployment. According to CEO K Krithivasan, this move is intended to future-proof the organization:
“This is not because of AI but to address skills for the future,” Krithivasan said, clarifying that the layoffs are not a result of reduced workforce needs but rather a redeployment failure and misalignment of skills with future technological demands.
TCS has been investing heavily in employee upskilling, but some roles were identified as no longer feasible to redeploy.
AI and Automation: The Invisible Force
While AI may not be the direct cause, it is certainly the underlying driver reshaping the IT landscape. The rapid integration of artificial intelligence, automation, and cloud-based services is pushing companies like TCS to rethink traditional workforce structures.
Krithivasan pointed out that TCS is not reducing staff due to AI efficiency alone but is proactively preparing for a future that demands agility, tech expertise, and role flexibility.
Impact on the Indian IT Ecosystem
The decision by TCS, a bellwether for India’s tech sector, is raising concerns across the industry:
- Market experts view this as a bellwether for broader restructuring across other major IT firms.
- Employees are concerned about redeployment prospects and job security.
- Public sentiment, especially on platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), is mixed — ranging from fear of an AI-driven future to criticism of internal talent mismanagement.
A Reddit user remarked:
“The laid-back approach is not of engineers but of the management. Talents are being wasted in non-core roles like support desks.”
What TCS Is Saying About the Transition
TCS has maintained that this transition will not affect service delivery to its clients. The company is committed to conducting the layoffs with care and responsibility. Retraining programs and internal redeployments continue where feasible.
Yet, the core of the issue remains — technology is evolving faster than talent pipelines can adapt, and even top-tier companies like TCS are feeling the pressure.