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India Emerges as a Global Hub for Cloud Native Development

With 2.25 million developers now working in the sector, India has secured its position as one of the world's largest cloud native ecosystems. New research from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and SlashData reveals the country is rapidly outpacing global averages in hybrid cloud adoption and AI infrastructure integration.

India Emerges as a Global Hub for Cloud Native Development
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The report, which analyzed data from over 12,500 developers globally, highlights a demographic shift driving this growth. Unlike many established markets, 70% of India's cloud native workforce is under age 35, with nearly a third of the community comprising developers under 25. This influx of young talent is accelerating the transition toward platform engineering, where Kubernetes usage has reached 42% among backend developers, notably surpassing traditional container adoption rates.

Infrastructure strategy in the region is also diverging from global norms. Hybrid cloud deployment has hit 44% in India, significantly higher than the 34% global average. According to Jonathan Bryce, executive director at CNCF, this momentum reflects a broader industry pivot toward AI-native systems built on open standards. As organizations mature, the integration of these technologies is moving beyond simple adoption, with approximately half of India's professional AI developers now utilizing cloud native infrastructure to support their workloads.

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