"We are seeing an uptick. There is a lot more clarity and certainty about projects and decision cycles. I'm quite positive and companies are wanting to adopt technologies and are making decisions," TCS chief executive officer and managing director N Chandrasekaran said on the sidelines of World Economic Forum on India in Gurgaon.
There are a variety of deals in the market and ramp ups are happening, he added.
"Pricing is stable. So, I expect the next 12 months to be better than the last 12 months," Chandrasekaran said, however, adding IT budgets were expected to be flat or slightly higher.
On US President Barack Obama getting elected for the second time, he said the focus would continue be on economic growth and job creation in the US.
"We will not see anything new because we have lived through that (economic uncertainty)
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