TCS CEO K Krithivasan attributes the company’s sequential lackluster performance to deferred discretionary spends by clients and seasonality. Despite these challenges, he remains optimistic about future business prospects, managing potential changes in immigration regulations, and leading advancements in AI and software engineering for improved productivity.
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