LTM and Anthropic announced a partnership on Monday to accelerate the enterprise-scale adoption of Claude AI tools in Mumbai, India [1].
This collaboration aims to modernize how large companies handle software engineering and application updates. By integrating frontier AI into corporate workflows, the companies intend to boost overall workforce productivity and streamline technical delivery [2].
The agreement focuses on the deployment of Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork [1]. These tools will be embedded into LTM's BlueVerse™ AI Delivery Fabric, a system designed to manage the rollout of AI capabilities across enterprise environments [1].
As part of the initiative, LTM will train 1,000 Claude engineers [3]. This workforce development effort is intended to ensure that the technical implementation of AI is supported by a skilled team capable of scaling these tools for diverse business needs [3].
LTM is joining other Indian IT firms in partnering with Anthropic to expand the reach of the Claude model family [1]. The focus remains on application modernization and workforce enablement, critical areas for companies transitioning to AI-driven operations [2].
The partnership seeks to bridge the gap between the availability of advanced AI models and the practical requirements of large-scale corporate infrastructure [2].
“LTM will train 1,000 Claude engineers under the partnership”
This partnership signals a shift toward the 'industrialization' of generative AI in India's IT sector. Rather than treating AI as a standalone tool, the integration into a 'delivery fabric' suggests that companies are now prioritizing the systemic embedding of AI into the software development lifecycle to achieve measurable productivity gains at scale.


