
Mumbai, India — LTM Limited, formerly LTIMindtree, has entered into a partnership with Anthropic to expand the enterprise adoption of Claude across software engineering, application modernisation and business operations.
Announced on July 13, 2026, the collaboration will integrate Claude and Claude Code into LTM’s BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric. Claude Cowork will also be used across selected engineering and enterprise workflows. LTM disclosed the partnership through an official filing with the BSE and the National Stock Exchange of India.
The companies will combine Anthropic’s AI models with LTM’s technology implementation and industry expertise to help enterprises move AI projects from pilot stages to production environments. The partnership will initially support organisations in banking, financial services and insurance, high technology, consumer industries and production-focused sectors.
Through BlueVerse, LTM will embed Claude into workflows covering AI-led software development, application modernisation, agent orchestration, site reliability engineering, system observability and chaos engineering. The framework is intended to provide an enterprise implementation layer for deploying and managing Claude-based systems.
LTM will also expand its AI1000 talent-development programme to train and deploy thousands of Claude-certified architects and forward-deployed engineers. These professionals will work with clients across assessment, technology architecture, implementation and continuous improvement activities. The company did not disclose an exact training target or completion timeline.
As part of the agreement, LTM will establish a dedicated Claude Centre of Excellence. The centre will develop reusable AI skills, agentic minimum viable products, reference architectures and implementation playbooks for cloud-native and platform-based applications. It will also support responsible AI usage, agent lifecycle management, model governance, data privacy and data-residency compliance.
Venu Lambu, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of LTM, said the collaboration would help clients translate AI investments into measurable business outcomes by combining Claude with the company’s BlueVerse ecosystem, industry expertise and talent initiatives. Chris Ciauri, Managing Director of International at Anthropic, said LTM would bring Claude into the systems enterprises use to build, modernise and operate software.
The partnership will also include joint go-to-market programmes. LTM plans to deploy Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork internally across its delivery model to establish common adoption practices and productivity benchmarks throughout the software development lifecycle. No financial terms were disclosed.
LTM is an L&T Group technology services company with more than 87,000 employees across 40 countries.




