Wipro's Q1 FY26 results reflect a company navigating short-term headwinds while positioning for long-term growth. Revenues declined 2.0% QoQ and 2.3% YoY in constant currency, mainly due to macro uncertainty and weak discretionary spending, particularly in Europe and sectors like consumer and manufacturing. Despite this, margins improved to 17.3% (IT services), within the aspirational 17% to 17.5% band, showcasing strong cost discipline. The standout positive was a robust USD 5bn in total contract value up 51% YoY, including USD 2.7bn in large deals, driven by AI-led transformation and vendor consolidation. Wipro's AI-first...