Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has now partnered with Anthropic, which recently released Claude Fable 5 for hard knowledge work and coding problems, as the Indian IT services giant looks to expand its enterprise AI offerings and accelerate adoption among clients in heavily regulated sectors.
As part of the partnership, TCS will establish a dedicated business unit focused on Anthropic’s Claude family of AI models and will provide access to the technology to 50,000 employees across functions, including engineering, finance, legal, marketing, and sales.
The company said the move would allow it to gain first-hand experience deploying AI internally while helping clients move AI initiatives beyond pilot projects into production environments.
Under the agreement, TCS and Anthropic will jointly develop and market AI solutions for industries including financial services, public services, healthcare, life sciences, aviation, telecom and medical technology. They will collaborate on domain-specific workflows, application modernisation initiatives, and customer experience projects.
“We built Claude to be safe, trusted, and helpful, particularly in contexts where accuracy matters most. This partnership deepens our commitment to India, our second-largest market, with TCS bringing Claude to enterprises and professionals across the region and globally, including 50,000 of its employees,” Dario Amodei, Co-founder and CEO, Anthropic, said in a statement.
TCS will also integrate Claude into some of its existing businesses and platforms. Diligenta, TCS’ UK-based life and pensions administration business, plans to use Claude for customer service and process automation initiatives. Meanwhile, teams working on banking and financial services products will use Claude Code to improve software engineering and IT operations productivity.
The collaboration extends to workforce development as well. TCS iON, the company’s assessment and learning platform that conducts more than 75 million assessments annually across India, will offer training and certification programmes focused on Claude models. The initiative aims to build a larger pool of AI-skilled professionals as enterprises ramp up investments in generative AI technologies.
“Enterprise AI value comes from understanding business context, orchestrating complex systems, and applying deep AI engineering talent,” K Krithivasan, CEO and MD, TCS, said in a statement. “By combining Claude with our industry expertise, engineering rigour, and large-scale transformation capabilities, we will help customers move faster to production, especially in industries where trust, resilience, and regulatory discipline are critical.”
The partnership comes as global IT services firms increasingly align with leading foundation model providers to strengthen their AI portfolios and respond to growing enterprise demand for generative AI deployments.
Unlike experimental use cases, organisations in sectors such as banking, healthcare, life sciences, and public services face stricter requirements around governance, auditability, and accuracy, creating opportunities for services companies that can bridge the gap between AI models and enterprise-scale implementation.
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