Desk Correspondent , Washington DC - American tech giant Oracle has reportedly laid off approximately 12,000 employees in India, marking one of the biggest job cuts in the Indian IT sector in 2026. The retrenchment, part of a global restructuring, is estimated to account for nearly one‑third of Oracle’s roughly 30,000‑strong workforce in the country, with sources indicating that another round of layoffs could follow within a month.
Internal emails tell Oracle employees that the company is making “organisational changes” to streamline operations, declaring affected roles “redundant,” with reports confirming roughly 12,000 layoffs in India across engineers, managers, and leaders in a strategy driven move, not performance based, while globally Oracle is estimated to cut around 30,000 jobs, with India bearing the largest share, the restructuring comes as Oracle doubles down on cloud and AI, expanding AI‑driven data centres and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to compete with AWS and Azure, using headcount cuts to reduce costs and shift resources toward automated, AI‑backed platforms and high‑value cloud services; severance in India offers 15 day pay per completed year, one month wages till termination, leave encashment, gratuity, and notice period pay, matching statutory minimums but falling short of expectations in hubs like Bengaluru and Hyderabad with slightly better terms for voluntary exits and contested redundancies possibly leading to longer disputes, adding to a broader wave of tech sector layoffs as global firms restructure and embrace AI‑driven automation, analysts warning that while AI and cloud will create new roles in data engineering, AI‑operations, and cybersecurity, many mid level and legacy‑technology professionals in India’s tech ecosystem will face a tough transition.
Oracle has declined to publicly confirm exact numbers, but the scale of disruption in India is already reshaping recruitment plans, campus‑hiring sentiment, and talent‑mobility patterns in one of the world’s largest software hubs. Whether Oracle can stabilise its India operations and rebuild trust with remaining employees will be a key watchpoint for India’s broader IT‑services and global‑tech‑client landscape in the coming months.
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