AI talent gap of nearly 40% emerges as biggest bottleneck for GCC growth: Quess report – The Economic Times

The Economic Times


India’s Global Capability Centre (GCC) ecosystem is facing a widening shortage of specialised AI and data talent. The gap now stands at 38-42%, making it the biggest constraint to growth, according to the fourth quarter financial year (FY)26 report by Quess Corp.

The report says this is a structural issue, not a short-term one. The biggest gaps are in advanced skills.

These include generative AI, machine learning operations (MLOps), AI observability, and large language model (LLM) fine-tuning. MLOps refers to deploying and managing AI models in real-world systems. AI observability focuses on tracking how well these models perform over time.

“There are roughly 400,000 core AI professionals in India—what we call AI builders. But demand is far higher. For every 10 open roles, there are only about six candidates available,” said Kapil Joshi, chief executive of IT staffing and recruitment.

He added that the gap is widening. “Quarter after quarter, we are seeing this mismatch increase. This is not temporary. It needs a long-term fix,” Joshi said.

The shortage goes beyond core AI roles. Companies are also struggling to hire talent in cloud, cybersecurity and platform engineering. These skills are needed to build and run AI systems, said the report.