Anthropic Partners With Infosys to Bring Claude AI to Enterprise India

Anthropic and Infosys partnership bringing Claude AI to enterprise India

Anthropic, the AI safety company behind Claude, has announced a strategic collaboration with Infosys, one of India's largest IT services firms, to deploy Claude's AI models across enterprise operations. The partnership integrates Claude models and Claude Code with Infosys Topaz, the company's AI-first platform, marking a significant push into India's enterprise AI market.

Why This Partnership Matters

India is now the second-largest market for Claude.ai, according to Anthropic. The collaboration with Infosys — which serves clients across 56 countries — gives Anthropic a direct channel into some of the world's largest enterprises. For Infosys, it means offering cutting-edge agentic AI capabilities to clients who are increasingly demanding more than just chatbot-level automation.

Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, said the partnership reflects the company's commitment to making AI both powerful and responsible at scale. Salil Parekh, CEO of Infosys, emphasized that the collaboration will help enterprises move from AI experimentation to real production deployments.

What the Integration Looks Like

The partnership focuses on deploying Claude across several key industries:

  • Telecom: AI agents that can handle customer interactions, network optimization, and predictive maintenance
  • Financial Services: Automating compliance workflows, risk assessment, and customer onboarding processes
  • Manufacturing: Quality control, supply chain optimization, and predictive analytics using Claude's reasoning capabilities
  • Software Development: Using Claude Code to accelerate enterprise software delivery and modernization
  • Enterprise Operations: Deploying Claude Cowork for cross-functional team collaboration and knowledge management

The Agentic AI Play

Central to the partnership is the use of the Claude Agent SDK, which allows developers to build autonomous AI agents that can plan, reason, and execute multi-step tasks. This is a significant step beyond simple prompt-response AI — these agents can interact with enterprise systems, make decisions, and complete complex workflows with minimal human intervention.

Infosys will leverage its deep enterprise consulting expertise to customize these agentic solutions for specific industry verticals, while Anthropic provides the underlying AI infrastructure and safety guardrails.

The Bottom Line

This partnership signals that the enterprise AI race in India is heating up. With Google, Microsoft, and now Anthropic all making significant moves in the Indian market, enterprises have more options than ever for deploying production-grade AI. The Anthropic-Infosys collaboration stands out because it combines Anthropic's safety-first approach with Infosys's massive enterprise reach — a combination that could set the standard for responsible AI deployment at scale.