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How Global Capability Centres are boosting India’s growth

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Athira Sethu

Kochi, 16 Sep 2025

Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are offices that have been established in India by large multinational corporations such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Goldman Sachs. They are not only support offices, now they are performing top-level jobs such as research, product design, data analysis, and artificial intelligence (AI). And India is turning out to be the favorite destination for these offices.

What Makes GCCs So Good for India?

GCCs have numerous advantages for India, and their count increases each year. Below are some of the key ways in which India is benefitting from them:

1. Higher-Quality Jobs

GCCs are creating millions of well-paying jobs in India. These are not merely low-level support jobs. Individuals are working in fields such as AI, cybersecurity, product design, and research.

By 2030, GCCs in India will provide jobs for more than 2.8 million workers, numerous of whom will be in high-skill, high-wage positions. This presents wonderful career prospects for young Indian professionals.

2. Indian Economy Boost

GCCs contribute billions of dollars to India by way of service exports. In 2025, GCCs contributed more than $62 billion to India’s exports, and this figure is likely to grow to $116 billion by 2030.

This assists India in earning foreign currency and strengthening the economy.

3. Growth of Smaller Cities

Though large cities such as Bengaluru and Hyderabad continue to be frontrunners, GCCs are now expanding into smaller cities such as Jaipur, Coimbatore, and Indore.

It generates employment, enhances local infrastructure, and takes growth to the rest of the nation.

4. More Effective Utilization of India’s Youth Talent

India has an educated and youthful population. With a median age of 28.7 years and a large number of science and technology graduates, GCCs are well able to utilize this pool of talent.

Most students in India desire to work in technology, and GCCs provide them with the best opportunity.

5. Green and Sustainable Growth

Most GCCs are employing clean energy and green buildings. This enables firms to achieve their environment objectives while facilitating India’s green growth.

6. Improved Digital Skills and Innovation

GCCs are enabling Indian employees to acquire new technologies such as AI, cloud computing, and digital finance. This creates a future-savvy workforce and turns India into a tech innovation champion.

The GCCs are a huge gain for India. They generate employment, drive economic growth, enhance capabilities, and extend development to the regions. With proper facilitation, India can emerge as the global innovation and digital advancement hub.

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