Microsoft sees robust technology spending in India, with rising AI momentum driven by Copilot and increasing use cases. Puneet Chandok, the company’s India and South Asia president, highlighted a positive shift in AI perceptions and emphasized Microsoft’s commitment to regulatory compliance. India remains a key growth market.
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