"The e-commerce services like Uber, these have a huge opportunity in India because there is a tremendous embrace of the digital. It's a young country, it's a young work force -- huge opportunities (are) there," Sikka said.
The comments, made by Sikka on Tuesday during a television interview, come at a time when Uber and other such operators are facing a government crackdown and public outrage after rape of a young woman last Friday, allegedly by the driver of an Uber cab.
The driver is now in police custody, while Uber services have been already banned in Delhi, where this incident took place, while it has come to notice of the authorities that such players were not registered to offer taxi services.
It could not be ascertained whether Sikka was aware of the incident while making his comments about Uber.
During the interview on US-based television network CNBC's technology sector programme, 'Squawk Alley', telecast live from the floor of New York Stock Exchange, Sikka said that India was increasingly adopting digital technologies.
"There's a great opportunity in digital to bypass, to sort of leapfrog, some of the advances that India has missed out on," Sikka said.
While the mobile economy is flourishing, Infosys will also focus on enterprise technologies and build artificial intelligence and automation systems to boost workplace productivity, he added.
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