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As global capability centres (GCCs) in India evolve beyond traditional IT support roles, the demand for conventional, ...
A strong technology backbone also enables the growing importance of GCCs in product ownership. Embracing cloud-based ...
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 ...
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 ...
With the right policy environment, ecosystem support, and coordinated action, there is a realistic aspiration to scale this ...
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, ...
India has emerged as the nucleus of the global GCC ecosystem. This didn’t happen overnight, and it didn’t happen by chance.
Currently, many global banks have 60-70 percent of their technology and operations teams based in India. In some cases, up to ...
India is becoming a global hub for Fortune 500 companies, with 174 of them establishing their Global Capability Centres (GCCs ...