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In a welcome turn for India’s tech workforce, OpenAI—the company behind ChatGPT—is officially setting up shop in New Delhi. After months of speculation and a wave of layoffs across the IT sector, this expansion brings fresh optimism. With India now the second-largest market for ChatGPT globally, OpenAI’s decision to open its first office in the country signals a strategic pivot toward deeper engagement, local innovation, and job creation.
Here’s a comprehensive look at what this means for India’s AI ecosystem, job market, and digital future.
1. Key highlights from OpenAI’s India expansion
- OpenAI will open its first India office in New Delhi later this year
- The company has formally incorporated a local entity and begun hiring for multiple roles
- CEO Sam Altman will visit India next month to meet government officials and developers
- India is now ChatGPT’s second-largest market after the US, with user growth quadrupling in the past year
- The expansion supports the IndiaAI Mission, a government initiative to build inclusive and trusted AI infrastructure
2. Hiring begins: Roles and opportunities
- OpenAI is actively recruiting for positions in public policy, partnerships, developer relations, and AI research
- The local team will work closely with government agencies, academic institutions, and businesses
- Roles also include product localization, customer support, and technical evangelism
- The company aims to build tools and features tailored for Indian users, including support for Indic languages and regional use cases
- OpenAI has already appointed Pragya Misra to lead public policy and partnerships, and brought on Rishi Jaitly as a senior advisor
3. Why India, why now?
- India ranks among the top five developer markets globally on OpenAI’s platform
- It has the largest student population using ChatGPT worldwide
- The country’s digital infrastructure, tech talent, and policy support make it a prime candidate for AI-led transformation
- OpenAI’s low-cost subscription plan, ChatGPT Go (₹399/month), has gained traction, especially among students and small businesses
- UPI integration for payments has made AI tools more accessible to millions
4. Strategic goals of the New Delhi office
- Strengthen partnerships with Indian developers, startups, and enterprises
- Collaborate with the government on ethical AI, digital governance, and education
- Host India’s first Education Summit this month and Developer Day later this year
- Launch initiatives like OpenAI Academy and Study Mode to boost AI literacy
- Develop AI solutions for agriculture, recruitment, governance, and education
5. Impact on India’s IT and AI ecosystem
- The move comes at a time when many IT professionals are facing job uncertainty due to global layoffs
- OpenAI’s hiring drive offers new avenues for engineers, data scientists, and policy experts
- It also signals a shift in demand from traditional IT services to AI-driven innovation
- Local startups and developers stand to benefit from closer collaboration and access to OpenAI’s tools
- The expansion could catalyze India’s ambition to become a global AI powerhouse
6. Government response and future outlook
- Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw welcomed OpenAI’s entry, citing India’s leadership in digital innovation
- The IndiaAI Mission aims to create a trusted AI ecosystem with global partnerships
- OpenAI’s presence is expected to accelerate AI adoption across sectors and regions
- Future plans include deeper integration with education, healthcare, and public services
As OpenAI plants roots in India, it’s not just opening an office—it’s opening doors. For developers, educators, and IT professionals, this marks a new chapter in India’s digital journey, one where AI is built for India, with India.
Sources: India TV News, CNBC TV18, Deccan Herald, MSN News, TechCrunch