SAS bets on governance and agentic AI to deepen India’s public sector and banking push

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As government agencies and banks in India grapple with fragmented data and the rapid, often uncontrolled adoption of AI tools, SAS is positioning its decades-old governance playbook as the foundation for the next wave of agentic AI deployments.

For a company that has spent roughly five decades in data and analytics, SAS’s strategy in India is built less around chasing the newest AI trend and more around a familiar strength: getting a customer’s data, risk, and compliance house in order before layering intelligence on top of it.

That was the central theme when Noshin Kagalwalla, Vice President – Public Sector (Asia Pacific) and Managing Director, India at SAS, sat down with Express Computer to discuss the company’s momentum, and its evolving AI strategy.

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