Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in India: Country-Wise Share

India — A Global Hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs)

Companies from 50+ countries leverage India’s talent & technology ecosystem

India has emerged as a global hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs), with companies from more than 50 countries leveraging its talent and technology ecosystem. Here’s the country-wise contribution:

    1. United States — ~85%

      The U.S. dominates India’s GCC landscape, accounting for nearly 85% of setups. Tech leaders like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have built large-scale innovation and R&D hubs here. These GCCs focus on AI, cloud, digital transformation, and advanced engineering, with major centers in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Gurgaon.

    1. United Kingdom — ~10%

      UK-based companies represent about 10% of GCCs in India, led by banks like HSBC and Barclays along with consulting firms. Their centers specialize in banking technology, fintech solutions, risk management, and process optimization.

    1. Germany — ~5%

      Germany contributes around 5%, with firms such as Siemens, Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and SAP setting up engineering and R&D hubs. Focus areas include automotive engineering, industrial IoT, process automation, and product innovation.

  1. Other Countries — 45+ nations combined

    Beyond the top three, companies from more than 45 countries have established GCCs in India. Highlights:

    • UAE – Banking, oil & gas, and telecom shared service centers
    • Singapore – Finance and data-driven innovation hubs
    • Canada & Australia – IT support, fintech, and cybersecurity operations
    • France, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland & others – AI, robotics, sustainability, and green energy R&D

Major GCC hubs: Bengaluru • Hyderabad • Pune • Gurgaon • Chennai

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