Salesforce Targets 1 Million AI Skills Learners in India by 2030

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Salesforce targets 1 million AI skills learners in India by 2030, launching the program from Hyderabad in 2026. The San Francisco-based CRM giant unveiled the initiative through government tie-ups, virtual internships, academic centers, and a broad partner network. India’s workforce upskilling push just got a major corporate backer.

Key Highlights

  • Salesforce commits to training 1 million Indians in AI skills by 2030
  • Program launched from Hyderabad using government schemes, virtual internships, and academic centers
  • Initiative forms part of Salesforce’s global workforce development strategy active since 2026

Salesforce AI Skills Push: Scale, Structure, and Scope

Salesforce formally announced its AI skills commitment in Hyderabad in 2026, targeting one million Indian learners before 2030. The program runs across four delivery tracks: government-linked training programs, virtual internship placements, dedicated academic centers of excellence, and an extended network of implementation and learning partners. Salesforce Trailhead, the company’s free online learning platform, anchors the digital delivery layer. The initiative directly addresses India’s growing demand for professionals trained in generative AI, automation, and data-driven decision-making tools.

AI Skills Gap in India: Why This Commitment Hits Hard

India produces roughly 1.5 million engineering graduates annually, but fewer than 20 percent hold applied AI skills at a job-ready level, according to NASSCOM data cited in 2026 industry reports. Salesforce’s one-million-learner target specifically addresses that deficit at scale. The company’s Hyderabad AI Center, operational since 2026, will anchor academic partnerships with universities across Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Peer firms like Microsoft and Google have run comparable programs, but Salesforce’s four-track delivery model ties government certification pipelines directly to private-sector job placement for the first time in this format.

“Structured corporate-led AI skills programs tied to government certification pipelines can dramatically cut the time between training completion and productive employment for India’s youth.” — Industry Analyst, Telecom Sector

What Happens Next

Salesforce plans to activate academic center partnerships across at least three Indian states through the second half of 2026. Virtual internship cohorts begin enrolling applicants immediately through the Trailhead platform. Government program integrations under national digital skilling schemes are in final approval stages. Salesforce will report learner milestones annually, with the first benchmark review scheduled for early 2027. Reaching one million certified AI skills holders by 2030 requires training roughly 200,000 learners per year from 2026 onward.

Sources: COAI ↗ | TRAI ↗ Economic Times

People Also Ask

  • How many people will Salesforce train in India by 2030? Salesforce has committed to training one million Indians in AI-focused skills by 2030, launching the program from Hyderabad in 2026 through government, academic, and partner channels.
  • What platform does Salesforce use for its India AI training program? Salesforce uses its free online learning platform, Trailhead, as the primary digital delivery tool, supported by virtual internships, academic centers, and partner networks across India.
  • How does the Salesforce AI skilling program compare to Microsoft and Google initiatives in India? Salesforce’s model is distinct in directly integrating government certification pipelines with private-sector job placement, a structural approach its peers have not fully replicated at this scale in India.
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Sanjay Goyal is the Editor-in-Chief of The Mobile Times, India's leading telecom and technology news publication. Based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, he covers India's telecom industry with a focus on 5G rollout, TRAI regulatory developments, smartphone market trends, and the evolving digital landscape for mobile retailers and industry professionals. With deep expertise in the Indian telecom ecosystem — including Jio, Airtel, BSNL, and Vi — Sanjay brings practical, trade-focused analysis to topics ranging from spectrum policy to enterprise IoT and AI adoption. He founded The Mobile Times to serve India's mobile retail and telecom business community with timely, accurate, and actionable news.
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