India’s agentic AI returns set to hit $14.4Mn, a 5x surge: SAP

WALLDORF, GERMANY — SAP’s Value of AI Report 2026 — a global survey of 2,600 business leaders conducted with Oxford Economics — projects Indian enterprises’ agentic AI returns will reach $14.4 million, a fivefold increase, as India ranks second globally in strategic AI investment approaches.
India’s data readiness for AI jumped from 42% to 63% in one year — the highest year-on-year growth in the global survey.
India ranks second globally as agentic AI moves from pilot to platform
India’s data readiness surge — from 42% to 63% in a single year — is the supply-side shift that makes enterprise-wide AI deployment credible at scale, not aspirational, with operations leading AI data readiness followed by sales and marketing, product development, IT, and HR.
55% of Indian organizations have dedicated AI leaders in place — the highest rate globally — the organizational infrastructure that converts AI investment into measurable returns rather than leaving it as an innovation initiative competing for management attention.
AI currently supports 33% of Indian business tasks, projected to reach 51% within two years, as end-to-end cross-functional adoption is expected to more than double to 40% — a breadth expansion that reshapes workflow delivery across every major business function simultaneously.
“As this embedded intelligence becomes core to operations, organizations become more adaptive, resilient, and future-ready,” said Manos Raptopoulos, Global President, Customer Success – Europe, APAC, Middle East & Africa, SAP SE.
67% of Indian firms are already piloting agentic AI use cases
67% of Indian businesses are piloting agentic use cases, with 85% believing agentic AI has moderate-to-very-high potential to transform their operations — the combination that signals India’s enterprise AI adoption is past the threshold of experimentation.
India’s projected agentic AI returns of $14.4 million represent a fivefold increase, with $25.9 million in planned AI investment growing 45% over two years as enterprises embed AI into core processes rather than running it as a separate capability layer.
Nearly eight in ten organizations are not convinced their upskilling programs can keep pace with AI advancement — the primary tension in India’s AI story, where leadership commitment and data readiness are ahead of workforce transformation.
India’s enterprise AI adoption leads globally on strategic commitment, data readiness, and dedicated leadership — but trails on governance and workforce transformation, the two gaps most likely to constrain the $14.4 million agentic return projection.
“Customers are moving decisively beyond experimentation, embedding AI into the core of their business and making it a strategic priority,” said Manish Prasad, President and Managing Director, SAP Indian Subcontinent.
For BPO and IT services operators tracking India’s enterprise AI trajectory, SAP’s survey confirms that agentic AI investment is entering a sustained deployment phase — $25.9 million in committed spending growing 45%, with data readiness and dedicated leadership already in place.
The workforce transformation gap — where upskilling lags AI advancement — is the primary risk to the $14.4 million return projection.

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