Anthropic, the AI safety and research company, has announced plans to establish its first office in India, with operations set to begin in Bengaluru in early 2026. Despite U.S.-Indian tensions, Anthropic’s expansion into one of the world’s most dynamic and fastest-growing AI ecosystems is a uniquely welcome sight. Washington allegedly pressured the company to limit certain manufacturing and chip production deals planned in the region. However, things do not seem that tight for Anthropic.
The decision to open a dedicated office reflects India’s increasing importance to Anthropic’s global strategy. India is already the second-largest market for Anthropic’s Claude AI, trailing only the United States.
An office in Bengaluru will allow the company to tap directly into the country’s vast pool of technical talent, including engineers, researchers, and language experts.
“Our expansion comes at a pivotal moment when Indian enterprises and startups are seeking AI models they can trust,” said Paul Smith, Anthropic’s Chief Commercial Officer. “They need systems that combine frontier performance with the safety and reliability required to support critical business operations at scale.”
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Anthropic’s new India hub will concentrate on several core functions to deepen its engagement in the local market:
Anthropic’s expansion is occurring in an increasingly crowded and regulated market. Major global competitors, including Alphabet’s Google with its Gemini AI and OpenAI, are also ramping up their presence in India. The company’s local footprint is crucial for navigating India’s evolving regulatory environment, which includes ongoing debates over AI safety and data governance.
Industry analysts anticipate the Bengaluru office will help Anthropic compete more effectively with both international and local firms by reducing latency and customizing performance for Indian users. The move underscores the broader trend of global AI firms prioritizing regional presence, localization, and regulatory dialogue.
The AI community will be watching several factors closely as Anthropic gets established in India:
Anthropic’s significant expansion will likely intensify competition and accelerate innovation within the region. It positions the company not only to serve a critical market but also to help shape the future of AI in South Asia and beyond.
The Anthropic new hub is expected to focus on research, localization, and regional partnerships.