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Anthropic taps former Microsoft India MD to lead Bengaluru expansion

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Last updated: 2026/01/16 at 9:50 AM
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Anthropic, a leading U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) startup, has appointed Irina Ghose, formerly a managing director at Microsoft India, to lead its India business. This strategic move comes as Anthropic prepares to open an office in Bengaluru, signaling the growing importance of the Indian market in the global AI landscape. India is rapidly becoming a key battleground for AI companies seeking expansion beyond the United States.

Ghose’s appointment brings over two decades of experience in the Indian technology sector to Anthropic. She concluded her 24-year tenure at Microsoft in December 2025, providing Anthropic with a seasoned executive possessing established relationships with both enterprises and the Indian government. This local expertise is crucial as the company aims to establish a significant presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing AI markets.

India: A Critical Market for AI Expansion

India has quickly become a strategically vital market for Anthropic, already ranking as the second-largest user base for its Claude AI model. Usage patterns within India demonstrate a strong focus on technical and professional applications, including software development. This trend is mirrored by Anthropic’s primary competitor, OpenAI, which is also planning to open an office in New Delhi, highlighting the intensifying competition for dominance in the Indian AI market.

However, converting India’s massive potential – with over a billion internet subscribers and 700 million smartphone users – into substantial revenue presents unique challenges. AI companies are responding by experimenting with aggressive pricing strategies and promotional offers. OpenAI, for example, introduced ChatGPT Go, a sub-$5 plan, and later offered free access for a year to attract Indian users.

Consumer Adoption and Spending Trends

Anthropic is experiencing similar dynamics. Appfigures data shows a 48% year-over-year increase in Claude app downloads in India in September, reaching approximately 767,000 installs. Consumer spending on the app surged 572% to $195,000 during the same month. While significant growth, these figures remain modest compared to the U.S. market, where September spending reached $2.5 million.

Anthropic has been actively engaging with high-level stakeholders in India. Chief Executive Dario Amodei visited in October, meeting with corporate leaders, lawmakers, and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss expansion plans and the increasing adoption of its AI tools. The company previously explored a potential partnership with Reliance Industries, though Reliance ultimately partnered with Google to offer its Gemini AI Pro plan to Jio subscribers.

Meanwhile, Bharti Airtel has partnered with Perplexity to bundle access to its premium subscription, demonstrating how India’s telecom giants are becoming essential distribution channels for scaling consumer AI services. These partnerships are critical for reaching a wider audience and overcoming infrastructure challenges.

Enterprise Focus and Local Language Adaptation

In a LinkedIn post, Ghose outlined her focus on collaborating with Indian enterprises, developers, and startups utilizing Claude for “mission-critical” applications. She emphasized the growing demand for “high-trust, enterprise-grade AI.” Ghose also highlighted the potential of AI tailored to local Indian languages as a “force multiplier” across sectors like education and healthcare, signaling Anthropic’s intention to expand beyond early adopters and penetrate larger institutions and the public sector.

The broader Indian generative AI ecosystem remains relatively nascent. While the country boasts a deep pool of software engineering talent and a rapidly expanding user base, few domestic startups are currently building large foundation models. Investment has largely focused on application-layer companies rather than the capital-intensive process of training frontier AI systems. This creates an opportunity for established players like Anthropic and OpenAI to gain a foothold.

This appointment coincides with preparations for the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in February. The summit, organized by the Indian government, aims to bring together AI startups, global CEOs, and industry experts to discuss the future of AI deployment in India. The event underscores New Delhi’s commitment to fostering domestic AI development and positioning India as a significant player in the global AI arena.

Anthropic is actively expanding its India-based team, with open positions for roles including startup and enterprise account executives, and a partner sales manager. This expansion signals a concerted effort to deepen its go-to-market strategy and attract Indian businesses and startups as customers.

Looking ahead, Anthropic’s success in India will depend on its ability to navigate the complexities of distribution partnerships, pricing pressures, and enterprise adoption. The company’s next steps will likely involve finalizing its Bengaluru office setup and actively pursuing collaborations with local businesses. The outcome of these efforts, and the broader competitive landscape, will determine which AI companies emerge as long-term winners in this crucial market.

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