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HSBC Calls India Anti-AI Market as CLSA Backs Stability

Key Takeaways

  • HSBC labels India as “anti-AI” market due to cautious automation approach
  • CLSA highlights India’s fiscal discipline and credit-driven growth as strengths
  • Foreign investors shifting $30 billion from Indian equities to AI-heavy markets
  • Indian IT sector faces 3-4% annual revenue decline from AI adoption
  • Banking and manufacturing sectors emerge as stable investment alternatives

India’s services-led economy faces contrasting assessments from global brokerages. HSBC describes the country as the world’s “anti-AI” market, while CLSA highlights its fundamental strength amid global tech euphoria.

HSBC’s Anti-AI Assessment

In its October 13 India Strategy report, HSBC characterized India as defined by restraint rather than AI exuberance. The brokerage noted global investors are redirecting capital to technology-heavy markets like Korea and Taiwan.

“Global AI exuberance is palpable,” said Yogesh Aggarwal, head of research at HSBC India. “At this stage, India appears to be at a distinct disadvantage in the AI revolution.”

Foreign institutional investors sold nearly $30 billion worth of Indian equities over twelve months, while pouring over $15 billion into Taiwan’s technology shares in just the September quarter.

Indian IT Sector Impact

The Indian IT industry, employing nearly 20 million people directly and indirectly, faces its slowest structural reset in years. HSBC projects revenues from custom software and maintenance will fall 3-4% annually between FY26 and FY28.

However, the report clarifies this isn’t a collapse scenario. “While the initial impact will be deflationary, AI adoption will ultimately expand the services pie,” HSBC wrote.

Indian companies are deploying AI to enhance staff productivity rather than replace workers. “The focus is on doing better work with the same people, not replacing them,” the report noted.

CLSA’s Counter Perspective

CLSA’s “Happy Feet” report from October 17 presents India’s macro fundamentals as a rare island of stability. The brokerage highlighted that global debt surged by $21 trillion in H1 2025 alone, reaching $337 trillion.

“India’s relative calm is not inertia; it’s insulation,” CLSA stated, emphasizing the country’s low external debt and steady banking liquidity provide “a margin of safety that exuberant markets lack.”

Real Economy Momentum

Both brokerages identified strengthening domestic credit and manufacturing cycles. MSME lending, housing, and infrastructure show double-digit growth.

HSBC cited RBI’s recent policy measures that could release capital equal to 2% of system credit. “The banking system remains well-funded and well-capitalised,” the brokerage affirmed.

CLSA noted factory orders, power generation, and logistics data indicate sustained demand in non-tech industries. “Liquidity in India is flowing into the real economy, not speculative AI bets,” CLSA observed.

Investment Implications

The divergence between reports creates both caution and opportunity for investors. Indian IT majors TCS, Infosys, and Wipro have declined 15-20% from 2022 peaks, while financial institutions remain stable.

HSBC maintains Buy ratings on , ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank as “early beneficiaries of selective AI adoption and credit deregulation.”

If global AI enthusiasm fades, India’s economy powered by banks, construction, and manufacturing could attract renewed investor interest. The same caution limiting current upside might protect against future downturns.

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