Anthropic's AI plug-ins shake India's staffing-intensive IT sector; stocks dive 6%

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Anthropic's AI plug-ins shake India's staffing-intensive IT sector; stocks dive 6%

By Vivek Kumar M and Kashish Tandon

Wed, February 4, 2026 at 12:17 AM EST

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By Vivek Kumar M and Kashish Tandon

Feb 4 (Reuters) - Shares of Indian IT exporters ​slumped 6.3% on Wednesday, tracking losses in ‌global software stocks, after Anthropic launched new tools that heightened ‌concerns over AI-driven disruption in the data and professional services industry.

U.S.-based Anthropic on Friday launched plug-ins for its Claude Cowork agent to automate tasks across legal, ⁠sales, marketing and ‌data analysis, triggering a selloff in U.S. and European data analytics and software ‍stocks and deepening concerns in India’s $283 billion IT sector, whose labour-intensive model relies on deploying large workforces for client ​projects.

The Indian IT sub‑index was on track ‌for its worst day since March 2020, with all 10 constituents in the red. Infosys led declines with a 7.3% drop.

Other heavyweights TCS and Wipro fell 5.8% and 3.9% respectively, while HCLTech ⁠was down 5.1%.

"As Indian enterprises ​integrate Claude for critical coding ​workflows, dependency on large vendor teams may decline, squeezing billable hours and margins," said ‍Systematix Group ⁠analyst Ambrish Shah.

Anthropic’s advanced AI systems also threaten entry‑level talent pool at Indian IT firms by ⁠replacing routine development and testing tasks, he added.

(Reporting by Kashish ‌Tandon and Vivek Kumar M in Bengaluru; ‌Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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