Agentic Process Automation Boom Sparks India's Digital Renaissance with Automation Anywhere
Automation Anywhere is spearheading a new era in intelligent enterprise transformation with its Agentic Process Automation (APA) in India. Powered by AI-driven digital agents and hyperautomation, the company is positioning India at the forefront of the $2 billion agentic automation revolution, redefining how industries operate and innovate.

With AI-Driven Digital Agents and Hyperautomation, Automation Anywhere Positions India at the Forefront of the $2 Billion Agentic Automation Revolution
Automation Anywhere has recorded an exceptional surge in demand for Agentic Process Automation (APA) solutions throughout the subcontinent, which is a striking indication of India's rapidly increasing automation tsunami. APA is emerging as the next frontier in enterprise digital transformation as companies struggle with the dual demands of retaining agility in a changing market and scaling efficiency.In contrast to conventional RPA systems, APA offers self-governing, AI-driven agents that can make decisions, understand context, and work in unison with humans. These intelligent agents are changing business processes in manufacturing, banking, healthcare, and logistics, freeing up human resources for more strategic positions while maintaining accuracy around-the-clock.
Adoption of APA has flourished in India thanks to its digital-first efforts and burgeoning tech skills. Prominent businesses are using adaptive intelligence to redesign processes rather than merely automating repetitive operations. In rapid time, APA has gone from pilot to mainstream, particularly among Indian multinationals rushing to update core operations, according to a top executive of Automation Anywhere. The company ascribes this increase to the increasing need for cloud-native platforms, hyper automation, and generative AI among Indian companies. Enterprises are accelerating their digital maturity curves thanks to APA's capacity to communicate with complicated systems, comprehend context, and act independently. By 2026, analysts estimate that India's APA implementation will have tripled, paving the way for a $2 billion intelligent automation market.
The Indian workplace is being reimagined as a result of this tectonic upheaval, which signifies more than just technical adoption. The challenge for CEOs is not if automation will change their company, but rather how quickly they can use it as digital agents become more and more integrated into their daily operations.
Do Indian businesses stand a chance of lagging behind in the era of intelligent agents, or are they prepared to spearhead the next global chapter in autonomous corporate evolution?




