siliconindia | | JUNE 20258In 2025, India's Global Capability Centers (GCCs) are undergoing a major transformation shifting from cost-effective support centers to strategic innovation hubs. With over 1.9 million professionals and 1,800+ centers, GCCs are now at the forefront of product development, R&D, and AI-driven innovation. Nearly half of these centers have evolved into Portfolio Hubs, owning end-to-end product lifecycles and playing a vital role in global decision-making processes.The growth is expedited by India's vast STEM resources, the proliferation of AI and other futuristic marvels, and the evolution of technology-savvy urban hubs outside of the big metropolises. GCC centres do not only exist in metros such as Hyderabad, Pune or Coimbatore now gaining prominence. This industry is projected to increase the GDP, significantly, from $64.6 billion in 2024 to $110 billion in 2030.Vikram Ahuja, CEO & Co-Founder, Talent500, highlights, "Global capability centres of the present are setting up for success in the future, backed by innovation and intelligence. They are vastly different from a traditional tech company, working primarily to build value for the headquarters beyond mainstream metrics of growth".AI is now a core component of operations, with generative AI transforming business functions. As employee expectations shift, GCCs are embracing flexible work models and well-being programs. India's GCCs are no longer just supporting global enterprises they're leading the charge in innovation, agility, and digital transformation.The Evolution of GCCs in the Digital EraHistorically, GCCs were born out of the need for operational efficiency and cost arbitrage. They were designed to centralize routine tasks like IT support, finance, HR, and compliance in regions like India, where the labor cost was lower but the talent was abundant. Yet, over the last decade particularly after the pandemic there has been a phenomenal shift in the character of the GCCs.Today, GCCs are crucial meeting points for facilitating digital transformation, business strategy development, and encouraging innovation among Fortune 500 companies. This strategic shift is largely driven by the need for agility in an increasingly complex global market. Companies no longer view their GCCs as just execution arms, but as brain centers places where global strategies are drafted, prototypes are built, and innovation is born.EDITORIAL EXCLUSIVEM R Yuvatha, Senior Correspondent, SiliconindiaHOW GCCs ARE QUIETLY POWERING GLOBAL TECH STRATEGY
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