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    Feb 27 (Reuters) – Japanese technology firm NTT Data plans to raise its India headcount by 5,000 ‌employees this year across software programming, consulting ‌and IT support, a senior executive told Reuters.

    Large IT contracts of ​more than $100 million have doubled in the last 12 months, with deals stemming from manufacturing, logistics and public sector, Sudhir Chaturvedi, chief growth officer and CEO of ‌North America, said ⁠on Tuesday. “North America is back to growth, and we expect strong growth next financial ⁠year.”

    The company, a subsidiary of telecom giant NTT Group, is building out four data centers in India as ​part of ​a $1.5 billion investment and ​currently employs 40,000 in ‌the country.

    Global and local firms are increasingly looking to boost data center capacities in Asia’s third-largest economy.

    India hosts 20% of the world’s data but has less than 6% of global data center capacity, according to ‌ratings agency ICRA, making investments ​in the sector an attractive ​bet. The government ​has granted a tax holiday for foreign ‌companies using local data centers.

    Chaturvedi ​said clients’ ​tech budgets are expected to rise 7% to 9% this year on account of investments beyond AI ​compared to ‌6% to 7% last year.

    (Reporting by Sai Ishwarbharath ​B in Mumbai and Abhirami G in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

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