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Anthropic is expanding its enterprise services ecosystem in India through new partnerships with L&T Technology Services (LTTS) and LTM, as the AI company looks to accelerate adoption of its Claude models across engineering, application modernization and enterprise software development.
The two alliances, announced separately, reflect Anthropic's strategy of working with large systems integrators and engineering services firms to help enterprises move generative AI initiatives beyond pilots into production deployments.
LTTS said it will integrate Claude models across its AI-powered engineering platforms—including AgenticIQ, PlxAI, Ainfonix, AiNexus and AiTest—to support software development, product engineering, validation, testing and lifecycle management.
The engineering services company said the partnership is designed to advance its "Engineering Intelligence" strategy by embedding AI throughout engineering workflows rather than automating isolated tasks. LTTS expects the integration to help customers improve engineering productivity, accelerate product development and reduce time to market.
"Engineering is entering a new era where intelligence is becoming an integral part of how products are designed, software is developed and engineering decisions are made," Amit Chadha, CEO and managing director of LTTS, said in a statement.
"Our partnership with Anthropic represents a significant step in that journey, enabling us to embed Claude into engineering workflows and accelerate innovation for our global clients," Chadha said.
Separately, LTM said it will integrate Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork into its BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric to support AI-led software engineering, application modernization, site reliability engineering, observability and agent orchestration.
As part of the partnership, LTM plans to expand its AI1000 talent initiative by training thousands of Claude-certified architects and forward-deployed engineers to help enterprise customers deploy Anthropic's models. The company will also establish a dedicated Claude Center of Excellence to develop reusable AI agents, reference architectures and governance frameworks covering model management, responsible AI and data privacy.
"LTM brings delivery expertise, trained people, and long-standing client relationships across industries, and their customers want to embed Claude into the systems they rely on," Chris Ciauri, Anthropic's managing director of international, said in a statement.
"LTM is embedding Claude and Claude Code in BlueVerse, bringing trusted frontier AI technology to the center of how they do what they do best—help their clients build, modernize, and run their software," he added.
Venu Lambu, CEO and managing director of LTM, said combining Claude with the company's BlueVerse platform, domain expertise and AI1000 initiative would help customers translate AI investments into measurable business outcomes while modernizing enterprise applications at scale.
Taken together, the partnerships illustrate the next phase of enterprise AI adoption. Rather than offering standalone chatbots or coding assistants, systems integrators are increasingly embedding foundation models into software engineering, application modernization and industrial engineering platforms while investing in specialized talent and governance capabilities needed for large-scale enterprise deployments.
For Anthropic, the agreements expand its reach into enterprise transformation projects through implementation partners that already manage complex software modernization and engineering programs for global customers. For enterprises, they signal a growing shift toward AI-native delivery models where foundation models become embedded within core engineering and development workflows instead of being deployed as standalone productivity tools.
The two alliances, announced separately, reflect Anthropic's strategy of working with large systems integrators and engineering services firms to help enterprises move generative AI initiatives beyond pilots into production deployments.
LTTS said it will integrate Claude models across its AI-powered engineering platforms—including AgenticIQ, PlxAI, Ainfonix, AiNexus and AiTest—to support software development, product engineering, validation, testing and lifecycle management.
The engineering services company said the partnership is designed to advance its "Engineering Intelligence" strategy by embedding AI throughout engineering workflows rather than automating isolated tasks. LTTS expects the integration to help customers improve engineering productivity, accelerate product development and reduce time to market.
"Engineering is entering a new era where intelligence is becoming an integral part of how products are designed, software is developed and engineering decisions are made," Amit Chadha, CEO and managing director of LTTS, said in a statement.
"Our partnership with Anthropic represents a significant step in that journey, enabling us to embed Claude into engineering workflows and accelerate innovation for our global clients," Chadha said.
Separately, LTM said it will integrate Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork into its BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric to support AI-led software engineering, application modernization, site reliability engineering, observability and agent orchestration.
As part of the partnership, LTM plans to expand its AI1000 talent initiative by training thousands of Claude-certified architects and forward-deployed engineers to help enterprise customers deploy Anthropic's models. The company will also establish a dedicated Claude Center of Excellence to develop reusable AI agents, reference architectures and governance frameworks covering model management, responsible AI and data privacy.
"LTM brings delivery expertise, trained people, and long-standing client relationships across industries, and their customers want to embed Claude into the systems they rely on," Chris Ciauri, Anthropic's managing director of international, said in a statement.
"LTM is embedding Claude and Claude Code in BlueVerse, bringing trusted frontier AI technology to the center of how they do what they do best—help their clients build, modernize, and run their software," he added.
Venu Lambu, CEO and managing director of LTM, said combining Claude with the company's BlueVerse platform, domain expertise and AI1000 initiative would help customers translate AI investments into measurable business outcomes while modernizing enterprise applications at scale.
Taken together, the partnerships illustrate the next phase of enterprise AI adoption. Rather than offering standalone chatbots or coding assistants, systems integrators are increasingly embedding foundation models into software engineering, application modernization and industrial engineering platforms while investing in specialized talent and governance capabilities needed for large-scale enterprise deployments.
For Anthropic, the agreements expand its reach into enterprise transformation projects through implementation partners that already manage complex software modernization and engineering programs for global customers. For enterprises, they signal a growing shift toward AI-native delivery models where foundation models become embedded within core engineering and development workflows instead of being deployed as standalone productivity tools.
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