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it companies fast aligning compliance architecture with dpdp enroute

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Indian IT companies are investing in compliance architecture for the DPDP Act, creating a regulatory-driven demand for data protection services and software. This is a compliance cost channel for IT firms, potentially squeezing margins in the short term but creating revenue opportunities for consulting and software providers. The impact is India-specific, affecting companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and SAP's India operations.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • India's DPDP Act compliance deadline is May 2027.
  • Infosys, Wipro, SAP, and TCS are enhancing compliance frameworks.
  • Infosys is refining governance and stakeholder engagement.
  • Wipro is strengthening incident detection and response.
  • SAP is conducting gap assessments and reinforcing internal policies.
Sector verdictEM_TECHFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Mid-term revenue uplift for Indian IT firms from compliance consulting is flat; growth may take longer than anticipated.

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