📌 1. Full Spectrum Government Support
- FM Sitharaman pledged comprehensive backing—covering taxation, legal frameworks, and administrative support—to bolster the GCC ecosystem in India .
- The objective: “lubricate the entire administrative and governing mechanism” from the Centre down to states and districts, ensuring benefits reach all regions .
🛠️ 2. National Framework for Tier‑2 & Tier‑3 Cities
- A national framework, introduced in the 2025 Budget, will guide state governments in promoting GCC setups in emerging urban centers .
- This framework includes 16 key measures focused on:
- Improving talent availability
- Enhancing infrastructure
- Streamlining building bye-law reforms
- Facilitating industry–government collaboration .
📊 3. Growth & Contribution Projections
- As of July 2025:
- ~1,800 GCCs are operational in India, employing 2.16 million professionals .
- Growth rate: ~11% CAGR over the last five years .
- By 2030, projections include:
💡 4. High‑Value Work & Innovation
- Engineering, R&D, and high-value functions are growing 1.3× faster than overall GCC growth .
- Currently, India hosts 32% of global GCC talent and 50% of Fortune 500 companies have GCCs here .
🎯 5. Talent & Cost Advantage
- India’s STEM talent pool accounts for:
- 28% of global STEM workforce
- 23% of global software engineering talent .
- Labour costs are 30–50% lower than in the US, UK, and Australia .
- Female participation is strong: ~42.7% of STEM grads, and ~35% of GCC workforce are women .
🔄 6. Governance & Ease of Doing Business
- Governance of GCCs will be institutionalised, with clearer policy mechanisms at state and district levels .
- Initiatives include tax certainty via advance pricing rulings and streamlined administrative processes.
🌐 7. Strategic Economic Role
- GCCs are projected to contribute up to $0.5 trillion to India’s GVA over the next decade, bolstering the move toward a $10 trillion GDP .
- FM emphasized GCCs as central to India’s transformation—from execution roles to strategic leadership hubs .
✅ Summary
FM Nirmala Sitharaman has clearly articulated a vision where the government plays an active role in accelerating GCC growth by:
- Providing holistic support—tax, policy, and administration
- Rolling out a national framework for infrastructure and talent
- Fostering GCC penetration into tier-2 & tier-3 cities
- Institutionalising better governance and attuning to economic competitiveness.

