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Anthropic Appoints Irina Ghose as Managing Director of India to Drive AI Adoption

Anthropic appoints Irina Ghose as Managing Director for India, aiming to drive enterprise AI adoption in the second-largest market for Claude.ai, focusing on strategic partnerships.

Anthropic, the AI company known for its Claude and Claude.ai offerings, has appointed Irina Ghose as Managing Director for India as part of its strategy to open its first office in Bengaluru. This move coincides with the company’s plans to establish a significant presence in the Indian market, which it notes is the second-largest globally for Claude.ai.

Ghose, who previously held the position of Managing Director at Microsoft India, will lead efforts to drive enterprise AI adoption across various sectors, including banking, healthcare, manufacturing, and government. Her role will be pivotal as Anthropic aims to work closely with policymakers and academic institutions, enhance developer engagement, and forge partnerships with enterprises deploying AI to tackle local challenges.

As Anthropic prepares to launch its India operations, the company has highlighted findings from its fourth Economic Index, which indicate that Indian users exhibit a robust focus on technical applications. Notably, nearly half of all Claude.ai usage in India is concentrated in computer and mathematical tasks, underscoring the country’s growing interest in advanced AI solutions.

In discussing the new opportunity, Ghose stated, “India has a real opportunity to shape how AI is built and deployed at scale. Indian organizations are moving beyond experimentation toward applied AI, where trust, safety, and long-term impact matter as much as innovation.” She further emphasized that Anthropic’s mission aligns with her belief in technology as a means to empower individuals, broaden access, and create lasting value across India’s diverse languages and communities.

Anthropic has positioned Ghose’s extensive background in scaling technology operations and driving enterprise transformation as essential for its next phase in India. The company intends to deepen relationships within both the public and private sectors, and this experience will be crucial in navigating the unique landscape of the Indian market.

According to Ciauri, a key figure at Anthropic, “Irina’s expertise in scaling technology businesses and driving enterprise transformation makes her the ideal leader as we expand. As we grow our teams and deepen engagement across India’s public and private sectors, Irina will ensure our approach is grounded in local insight and aligned with our mission.” This sentiment reflects the company’s commitment to tailoring its strategies to fit the specific needs of the Indian context.

As the demand for AI technologies continues to surge, especially in regions like India, companies like Anthropic are strategically positioning themselves to capitalize on these emerging opportunities. By establishing a foundation in India, Anthropic aims not only to enhance its product offerings but also to contribute to the broader dialogue surrounding responsible AI deployment in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

As Anthropic embarks on this journey, it will be crucial for the company to engage with local stakeholders and adapt its strategies to meet the distinctive challenges and opportunities present in the Indian market. The impact of Ghose’s leadership in this endeavor may set the tone for how AI technologies are developed and implemented, potentially influencing the trajectory of the sector in the region for years to come.

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