Lenovo Study: GenAI to Drive 43% of AI Spend in India by 2025

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Governance,
Risk, and compliance (GRC) emerges #1 AP priority for CIOs, but
implementation is slow
India, 25 April 2025 – Business leaders and IT decision-makers confirm
the accelerating shift toward ROI-driven-AI investments as organizations
increase AI spending by 3.3x in AP and 2.7x in India, according
to the third edition of Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2025 - It’s Time for AI-nomics. Commissioned
by Lenovo, the research is based on a global IDC study of
2,900+ respondents, including 900+ IT and business decision-makers
(ITBDMs) from 12 AP markets.
Early Stages of AI Adoption – ROI the greatest
barrier
Despite
the increasing spends, AI adoption in India remains in its early stage with 49%
of organizations either evaluating or planning to implement AI in the next 12
months. This lags behind the AP average (56%) and aligns with the global
average (49%) with ROI emerging as the key barrier to quick adoption.
Delivering ROI for AI is a long-term endeavor that requires balancing AI experiments with those that can be scaled. Interestingly, AP organizations expect a 3.6x ROI on average from their AI projects, which requires a measured approach to scaling AI and building internal capabilities. India’s gradual pace reflects a focus on improving regulatory compliance, enhancing customer experience, and accelerating time to market while overcoming business challenges such as data quality issues, unavailability of AI expertise and IT infrastructure costs.
Overcoming Organizational
Readiness Challenges
Evolving
business priorities each year reflect a deeper understanding of what it takes
to drive AI growth, bringing greater awareness of its risks as well. Ethical
issues and biases are the top AI risks this year, yet only 24% globally
and 25% in AP have fully enforced AI GRC (governance, risk, and
compliance) policies. In India, 19% of CIOs report fully implemented
enterprise AI GRC policies. This highlights the urgent need for a structured
approach for what has emerged as the #1
priority for businesses in AP.
Effective
AI governance requires explainability, ethical frameworks, accountability,
model governance, enhanced privacy, security and integrated human oversight.
"Business priorities are shifting in Asia
Pacific," said Sumir Bhatia, President, Asia Pacific Infrastructure
Solutions Group, Lenovo, "For 2025, governance, risk, and compliance
have jumped 12 spots to become the top priority, highlighting the focus on
secure and responsible AI. Employee productivity has also climbed from #7 to
#2, underscoring its growing importance. Lenovo is committed to making AI accessible,
ethical, and impactful—helping businesses of all sizes thrive in the AI era."
GenAI Adoption Accelerates
GenAI is set to transform enterprise workflows, commanding 43% of AI
implementation spends in 2025 in India:
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IT
operations lead as the top AI use case across Asia Pacific, while in India,
sales takes the top spot.
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There
is more focus on cybersecurity (#2) and software development (#3) in
AP.
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For
India marketing (#2) and software development (#3) take
precedence.
On-Prem
and Hybrid Infrastructures Dominate
The report reveals that 65% of organizations in Asia Pacific are opting
for on-premise or hybrid solutions to power AI workloads. This preference is driven
by the need for secure, low-latency environments, and operational flexibility. Meanwhile,
19% still rely on public cloud services.
India reflects a similar trend, with 63%
using hybrid or on-prem, while the remainder depend on public cloud.
"Hybrid architectures offer the best of both
worlds—scalability and control," noted Amit Luthra, Managing Director,
Lenovo ISG India. " Globally,
63% of organizations prefer on-premise and hybrid infrastructures for
AI, with India mirroring this trend. This alignment demonstrates a clear focus
on driving innovation while staying secure and compliant for the unique demands
of AI. With its end-to-end cutting-edge AI solutions, smarter infrastructure,
and strategic partnerships, Lenovo is driving Smarter AI for all."
AI PCs: Early Adoption Signals Productivity Gains
AI-powered PCs are gaining traction in AP, with 43% of organizations
seeing significant productivity gains. While awareness is increasing, local
adoption remains slow across markets. In India, 53% of organizations are
already in the planning stage for AI-powered PC adoption. As the technology
matures and demonstrates ROI, the adoption curve will accelerate, driving more
digital workplace solutions.
The
Need for Skilled Partnerships
With organizations scaling their AI efforts, 34% of AP CIOs and 29%
of Indian CIOs are actively leveraging professional AI services to navigate
complexities in data management, talent shortages, and cost efficiency. Interestingly,
an additional 54% of CIOs in India are exploring or planning to engage
these services in the near future. These collaborations help bridge internal
capability gaps, enabling organizations to focus on upskilling their teams and
building long-term resilience.
"AI
adoption is not just about the short-term gains. Organizations need to invest
in the efficiency of the design, deployment and integration of AI solutions to
their operations that enable tracking of the impact. Professional AI services
play a key role here and help organizations successfully adopt AI through
outcome-led approach. Solutions like Lenovo’s AI Fast Start further accelerate
this process, helping businesses quickly pilot, optimize, and scale AI
initiatives with expert guidance and tested frameworks,” said Fan Ho,
Executive Director and General Manager, Solutions and Services Group, Lenovo
Asia Pacific.
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