Kyndryl, which was spun off from IBM as an independent company, is betting on India as one of its key markets for growth on the back of a strong talent pool and value-driven for its global customers. Speaking to PTI, Kyndryl India President Lingraju Sawkar said India is important for it, and Kyndryl is important for India. He explained that India accounts for a significant part of the company's talent base and some of the work that is done in India is translated to the rest of the globe. "The talent base (in India) is quite significant and strong, and through that, we are able to drive a significant amount of value to a lot of our global customers - all from India," he added. The top executive stated that the talent in India brings in a lot of capabilities to the table. "We have a good number of data scientists, mathematicians, programmers, and scientists in this whole mix, who are basically not only delivering to the today but helping us transform the tomorrow part of it," he ...
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