Did Anthropic Just Open a New Office in Bengaluru and Announce Partnerships?
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New Delhi, Feb 16 (NationPress) The American AI company Anthropic has officially launched its office in Bengaluru, marking its second establishment in Asia following Tokyo. The firm aims to expand its workforce by hiring local talent for a variety of positions.
According to the company, India stands as the second-largest market for Claude.ai, with nearly half of its usage in the country dedicated to computer and mathematical tasks, which include developing applications and deploying production software.
“We are excited to forge partnerships across sectors including enterprise, education, and agriculture, reinforcing our commitment to India,” the company stated.
“India represents one of the most significant opportunities globally to extend the advantages of responsible AI to a broader audience of individuals and businesses,” remarked Irina Ghose, Managing Director of Anthropic in India.
“The nation boasts remarkable technical talent, expansive digital infrastructure, and a proven history of leveraging technology to enhance people's lives,” she further noted.
Additionally, the company highlighted its ongoing collaborations, including a partnership with Pratham, a nonprofit focused on education.
The Anytime Testing Machine developed by Pratham, which utilizes Claude, is currently being tested with 1,500 students in 20 schools, with aspirations to reach 100 schools by the end of 2026, as stated by the firm.
The aim of the Anytime Testing Machine is to establish flexible and credible pathways for learning and certification, assisting students in exam preparation.
“AI tools like Claude offer innovative ways to reach students lacking access to advanced educational resources,” said Madhav Chavan, Co-Founder and CEO of Pratham.
Anthropic claimed that its revenue run-rate in India has doubled since October 2025.
Furthermore, Anthropic partners with Central Square Foundation to enhance the effectiveness of EdTech and AI in educating children from marginalized communities, as noted in their release.
The firm also announced support for Adalat AI, which is launching today to enhance access to judicial services via a national WhatsApp helpline for court case updates. This service will provide instant case notifications, document summarization, translation, and interactive querying of legal documents in native Indian languages.
Anthropic has developed the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a universal open-source standard designed to link AI applications with external systems, which it has recently donated to the Linux Foundation.