During the ‘Building India’s AI Frontier’ keynote in Bengaluru, Nadella remarked, “India is set to become the top community in the world on GitHub by 2030,” commending the “engagement and types of projects emerging from here, alongside the contributions from India.”
He took the opportunity to emphasize how AI is revolutionizing software development and the necessity for developers to rethink their methodologies in product creation. Nadella noted that the software industry is entering a new era where traditional development models are inadequate.
“We’re not building for the sake of building. We’re building to make an impact,” he stated, adding that the significance of technology lies in how swiftly it enables organizations to innovate and achieve tangible outcomes.
He described what he termed a fundamental inversion in the software development life cycle (SDLC). Instead of initiating with specifications, developers in the AI age should commence with evaluation. “You start with the test, not the spec,” Nadella stated, encouraging teams to first identify the real-world outcomes they aim to influence — including the task, metrics, and evaluation framework — and then design the workflow in reverse.
Nadella also pointed out “context engineering,” which builds upon data engineering but emphasizes structuring information so AI systems receive the appropriate context for delivering reliable outputs. He labeled the transition as “critical,” asserting that the industry requires “a new way to conceptualize the frontier of the classic SDLC” and that “the shift to an AI-driven SDLC will be essential.”
Nadella’s remarks coincide with Microsoft’s recent announcement of a substantial $17.5 billion investment in India over the next four years to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure — marking its largest-ever investment in Asia.