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Indian IT Sector: Setting the Stage for a Resilient Samvat 2082

By Shishta Dutta | Updated at: Oct 17, 2025 10:14 AM IST

Indian IT Sector: Setting the Stage for a Resilient Samvat 2082
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Mumbai, October 16, 2025: At the onset of Diwali 2025, stock exchanges (both BSE and NSE) will host a one-hour trade session on October 21 (Tuesday) from 1:45 PM to 2:45 PM IST to enter Samvat 2082, the new Hindu financial year. The technology sector, a critical segment of India’s equity markets, is being monitored for technical patterns and for wider trends.

The IT industry is heading into the Samvat 2082 with stabilisation as well as the chances of selective growth. After having had a quiet year in Samvat 2081, the industry observers are analysing the technical arrangements and market action in the coming year.

Transition from Past Performance

Throughout Samvat 2081, traditional IT services continued to contend with somewhat subdued global demand and geopolitical uncertainties, particularly concerning export-oriented projects. Although traditional IT areas struggled, emerging areas in IT, like AI, cloud computing, and Cybersecurity, were reasonably resilient.

Domestic market demand continued to grow, suggesting that domestic revenues were increasing due to locally-driven demand rather than merely relying on contracts abroad.

Focus on High-Margin Technology Areas

The IT industry growth outlook in Samvat 2082 is expected to be influenced by high-margin digital transformation projects. Companies are increasingly investing in solutions driven by artificial intelligence, hybrid cloud and data frameworks, resulting in increased demand for specialist services. The investment in data centres and technology infrastructure is helping to build a stronger platform for the IT sector to grow further.

Technical Patterns and Market Behaviour

There has been a recent trend of consolidation within the space and indications of technical formations reflecting steady involvement rather than dramatic price volatility. As noted, many observers will be on the lookout for potential shifts in momentum dependent on macro conditions such as global rate action or IT spending patterns. Support levels in large IT companies indicate stability and a chance for a steady period of activity in the months ahead.

Talent and Workforce Dynamics

Upskilling is still a key focus for sectoral development. Companies are shifting workforce capabilities towards training in AI, machine learning, and cloud computing to align with changing workplace digital needs and to combat the effects of external forces such as changing policy and global market uncertainty.

Summing Up

As Samvat 2082 begins, the Indian IT sector is showing early signs of stabilisation and selective growth. High-margin digital services, technical consolidation, and a focus on workforce development to support the industry’s shift are expected to drive sector activity, signalling a tempered yet positive outlook for the year ahead.

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