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Cognizant to Invest $183 Million in New India Campus, Creating 8,000 Jobs

Software services company Cognizant Technology Solutions announced plans to invest approximately 15.82 billion rupees ($182.76 million) to build a new campus in Vishakhapatnam, a city in southern India. The project is expected to generate about 8,000 jobs, with commercial operations scheduled to start in March 2029, according to an Andhra Pradesh government press release.

Cognizant did not immediately respond to requests for comment. This announcement follows a similar move by India’s leading IT firm, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which recently revealed plans to develop a 13.7 billion rupee campus in the same city, projected to create 12,000 jobs.

The investment aligns with Cognizant’s strategy to optimize real estate costs by shifting focus from India’s major metropolitan areas to tier-2 cities. CEO Ravi Kumar S highlighted in May 2023 that the company intends to reduce its global office space by 11 million square feet, mainly in large Indian cities, while investing more in smaller urban centers.

India’s $283 billion IT sector is currently adopting cost-saving measures, including monetizing real estate and delaying wage hikes, amid uncertain demand. Despite this, Cognizant recently raised its annual revenue forecast after exceeding first-quarter expectations, fueled by growing demand for AI-powered IT services.

The company now expects its 2025 revenue to range between $20.5 billion and $21 billion, up from its previous midpoint forecast of $20.3 billion to $20.8 billion.