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AI boom, talent bust
Financial Express Delhi
|February 06, 2026
Globally also, experienced AI talent is limited
INDIA'S AI STARTUP ecosystem is expanding rapidly on the back of generative AI, automation and enterprise adoption, but the next phase of growth is running into a hard constraint: a severe shortage of skilled engineers who can build and deploy production-grade AI systems.
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