Bengaluru,
October 07, 2025.
Indian
enterprises are building strong momentum in AI leadership, with Chief AI
Officers (CAIOs) emerging as a key driver of strategy and execution, according
to a new study by the IBM Institute for Business Value. With CAIOs taking a
strategic seat at the leadership table, Indian enterprises are combining
technical depth with executive expertise to accelerate AI adoption.
The
study finds that 77% of CAIOs in India report strong C-suite support (including
67% reporting CEO support), reflecting strong organizational alignment to scale
AI effectively. Furthermore, while 25% of Indian enterprises surveyed currently
have a CAIO, 67% of them aim to have one within the next two years,
demonstrating India’s growing appetite for aligning a leader to direct AI
strategy that drives measurable outcomes.
This
momentum is backed by impact, as globally organizations with a CAIO see a 10%
higher return on investment (ROI) on AI spend, underscoring the value of strong
AI leadership and strategic alignment in driving business results.
“As
Indian enterprises move from pilots to scaled AI adoption, the role of the
CAIOs will be central to their AI transformation journeys. CAIOs will not only
bridge the gap between business and technology but also set the strategic
direction and keep teams aligned on shared goals,” said Viswanath Ramaswamy,
Vice President, Technology, IBM India & South Asia. “To succeed, CAIOs must
develop a clear transformation roadmap with measurable KPIs, foster alignment
with the C-suite on business priorities and focus on initiatives that deliver a
sustainable and competitive edge.”
Other
key findings for India include:
Strong
C-Suite Support for AI Leadership in India
Broader
mandates and Implementation Focus
Indian
CAIOs are taking on comprehensive responsibilities spanning strategy, directing
technical implementation, managing budgets and upskilling talent.
Technical
Depth as a Competitive Edge
Adoption:
From Pilots to Scale