![]() ![]() India’s role in the GCC ecosystem growth is expected to expand further. “While tech still dominated leasing, more high-end R&D work in BFSI, new technologies like AI/ML, engineering/manufacturing, data science and robotics were key to the new GCC demand in the country,” said Bijay Agarwal, managing director of Sattva, a Bengaluru-based builder. Given the abundance of tech talent pool in India, and its benign foreign / trade relations with most countries, India is looked upon as a leading destination for GCCs to expand their base,” said Jain.Īccording to the report, tier-II cities are also expected to witness traction from GCCs in the near future, as such places exhibit potential on important metrics like talent availability, international connectivity and ease of doing business. “Driven by their global ambition for digital transformation, innovation and R&D, their aim is to make the workplace more engaging for their highly tech-oriented workforce and meet sustainability targets. Domestic firms like Wipro and Infosys are also taking large space for their clients to set up GCCs. ![]() The Cushman & Wakefield report said India, which already houses close to 1,900 GCCs, is counted among the fastest growing GCC markets in the world.
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