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As global capability centres (GCCs) in India evolve beyond traditional IT support roles, the demand for conventional, ...
For decades, women in the Indian workforce - especially in sectors like tech, consulting, and global operations - have faced what can only be described as a narrowing path. Entry-level hiring was ...
Several multinational corporations, including ArcelorMittal, Heineken, and Google, are shifting their global capability ...
A policy for global capability centres (GCCs) that will seek to consolidate on Hyderabad’s emergence as a GCC hub, make the process for investors setting up such facilities easier and attract more ...
A strong technology backbone also enables the growing importance of GCCs in product ownership. Embracing cloud-based ...
India's Fortune 500 Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are transforming into AI-native hubs, leading innovation and reshaping ...
“GCCs contribute to direct gross value addition worth $68 billion in India, or about 1.6% of GDP. By 2030, the gross value ...
India currently hosts 1,800 GCCs, employing over 2.16 million professionals and contributing $68 billion to GDP.
ANSR report finds 174 Fortune 500 companies have over 390 GCCs in India employing 950,000 people, many of them leading AI, ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman predicts $200 billion GVA from GCCs by 2030, highlighting India's growing global role in ...
Agentic AI is transforming India’s GCCs by moving beyond automation to autonomy. With decision-making and self-execution, it ...
Currently, many global banks have 60-70 percent of their technology and operations teams based in India. In some cases, up to ...