TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    Indira Gandhi’s Alliance with the Communists Redefined Indian History Education

    Indira Gandhi’s Alliance with the Communists Redefined Indian History Education

    “Inspiration for millions”: PM Modi Presents Russian Edition of Bhagvad Gita as Gift to Putin

    “Inspiration for millions”: PM Modi Presents Russian Edition of Bhagvad Gita as Gift to Putin

    ‘Combat ready, Cohesive, Credible Force’: Indian Navy Reiterates Commitment to Motherland

    ‘Combat ready, Cohesive, Credible Force’: Indian Navy Reiterates Commitment to Motherland

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow

    From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow

    What is the financial management cycle?

    What is the financial management cycle?

    Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily

    Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily

    Convert ETH to USD Using Price Statistics for Better Trading Decisions

    Convert ETH to USD Using Price Statistics for Better Trading Decisions

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Veterans Deserve More Than Promises: The System Must Match the Soldier’s Sacrifice

    Veterans Deserve More Than Promises: The System Must Match the Soldier’s Sacrifice

    How Ukraine Uses Psychological and Information Warfare to ‘Win,’ and What India Can Learn From This Strategy

    How Ukraine ‘Wins’ the Psychological and Informatiaon War Despite Destruction — Lessons India Cannot Afford to Ignore

    Pakistan’s ‘ship-launched ASBM’ claim doesn’t withstand technical or industrial scrutiny

    Pakistan’s ‘ship-launched ASBM’ claim doesn’t withstand technical or industrial scrutinys

    Borders Can Change: Why Rajnath Singh’s Sindh Remark is India’s New Message to Pakistan

    Borders Can Change: Why Rajnath Singh’s Sindh Remark is India’s New Message to Pakistan

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    Europe’s Slow Descent Into Weakness

    Europe: A Continent Happily Committing a Long-Drawn Suicide

    End of NATO? US Secretary of State Marco Rubio May Skip Foreign Ministers’ Meet in Brussels for First Time in Two Decades

    End of NATO? US Secretary of State Marco Rubio May Skip Foreign Ministers’ Meet in Brussels for First Time in Two Decades

    ‘Best Fighter In the World’ Dmitry Peskov Pitches For Sukhoi-57 Fighter Jet Ahead of Putin’s Visit to India

    ‘Best Fighter In the World’ Dmitry Peskov Pitches For Sukhoi-57 Fighter Jet Ahead of Putin’s Visit to India

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Despite Nehru’s objection, Rajendra Prasad became India’s first President !

    How Nehru Resisted Dr. Rajendra Prasad—from Presidency to Somnath visit  and Beyond

    Talom Rukbo Initiated the Donyi–Polo Movement: Bringing Tribal Youth Back to Their Roots

    Talom Rukbo: The Forgotten Hero Who Shielded Arunachal’s Tribal Communities from Religious Conversion

    How Guru Tegh Bahadur The Ninth Sikh Guru Became a Martyr for Religious Freedom

    How Guru Tegh Bahadur The Ninth Sikh Guru Became a Martyr for Religious Freedom

    21 November 1962: Looking Back at the Indo-China war and How it Redefined the Border Equation

    21 November 1962: Looking Back at the Indo-China war and How it Redefined the Border Equation

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    감정을 가진 로봇의 시대가 오고 있다

    감정을 가진 로봇의 시대가 오고 있다

    Is AISaver Face Swap the Best Tool for Face Swap Video Online Free in 2025?

    Is AISaver Face Swap the Best Tool for Face Swap Video Online Free in 2025?

    Why Fat Analysis Matters in the Food and Feed  Industry?

    Why Fat Analysis Matters in the Food and Feed Industry?

    Heart Surgery Hospital in Delhi: What to Expect During Your Procedure

    Heart Surgery Hospital in Delhi: What to Expect During Your Procedure

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
Tfipost.com
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    Indira Gandhi’s Alliance with the Communists Redefined Indian History Education

    Indira Gandhi’s Alliance with the Communists Redefined Indian History Education

    “Inspiration for millions”: PM Modi Presents Russian Edition of Bhagvad Gita as Gift to Putin

    “Inspiration for millions”: PM Modi Presents Russian Edition of Bhagvad Gita as Gift to Putin

    ‘Combat ready, Cohesive, Credible Force’: Indian Navy Reiterates Commitment to Motherland

    ‘Combat ready, Cohesive, Credible Force’: Indian Navy Reiterates Commitment to Motherland

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow

    From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow

    What is the financial management cycle?

    What is the financial management cycle?

    Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily

    Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily

    Convert ETH to USD Using Price Statistics for Better Trading Decisions

    Convert ETH to USD Using Price Statistics for Better Trading Decisions

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    Veterans Deserve More Than Promises: The System Must Match the Soldier’s Sacrifice

    Veterans Deserve More Than Promises: The System Must Match the Soldier’s Sacrifice

    How Ukraine Uses Psychological and Information Warfare to ‘Win,’ and What India Can Learn From This Strategy

    How Ukraine ‘Wins’ the Psychological and Informatiaon War Despite Destruction — Lessons India Cannot Afford to Ignore

    Pakistan’s ‘ship-launched ASBM’ claim doesn’t withstand technical or industrial scrutiny

    Pakistan’s ‘ship-launched ASBM’ claim doesn’t withstand technical or industrial scrutinys

    Borders Can Change: Why Rajnath Singh’s Sindh Remark is India’s New Message to Pakistan

    Borders Can Change: Why Rajnath Singh’s Sindh Remark is India’s New Message to Pakistan

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    ‘Should Work Together, Pave Way for Peace’: Says PM Modi in Bilateral Talks with Putin

    Europe’s Slow Descent Into Weakness

    Europe: A Continent Happily Committing a Long-Drawn Suicide

    End of NATO? US Secretary of State Marco Rubio May Skip Foreign Ministers’ Meet in Brussels for First Time in Two Decades

    End of NATO? US Secretary of State Marco Rubio May Skip Foreign Ministers’ Meet in Brussels for First Time in Two Decades

    ‘Best Fighter In the World’ Dmitry Peskov Pitches For Sukhoi-57 Fighter Jet Ahead of Putin’s Visit to India

    ‘Best Fighter In the World’ Dmitry Peskov Pitches For Sukhoi-57 Fighter Jet Ahead of Putin’s Visit to India

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Despite Nehru’s objection, Rajendra Prasad became India’s first President !

    How Nehru Resisted Dr. Rajendra Prasad—from Presidency to Somnath visit  and Beyond

    Talom Rukbo Initiated the Donyi–Polo Movement: Bringing Tribal Youth Back to Their Roots

    Talom Rukbo: The Forgotten Hero Who Shielded Arunachal’s Tribal Communities from Religious Conversion

    How Guru Tegh Bahadur The Ninth Sikh Guru Became a Martyr for Religious Freedom

    How Guru Tegh Bahadur The Ninth Sikh Guru Became a Martyr for Religious Freedom

    21 November 1962: Looking Back at the Indo-China war and How it Redefined the Border Equation

    21 November 1962: Looking Back at the Indo-China war and How it Redefined the Border Equation

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    감정을 가진 로봇의 시대가 오고 있다

    감정을 가진 로봇의 시대가 오고 있다

    Is AISaver Face Swap the Best Tool for Face Swap Video Online Free in 2025?

    Is AISaver Face Swap the Best Tool for Face Swap Video Online Free in 2025?

    Why Fat Analysis Matters in the Food and Feed  Industry?

    Why Fat Analysis Matters in the Food and Feed Industry?

    Heart Surgery Hospital in Delhi: What to Expect During Your Procedure

    Heart Surgery Hospital in Delhi: What to Expect During Your Procedure

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
No Result
View All Result
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Defense
  • Geopolitics
  • Knowledge
  • Law
  • Lounge

Companies from US, UK, Chile, Japan are flocking to India to digitise themselves owing to country’s thriving tech sector

Abhinav Singh by Abhinav Singh
14 September 2021
in Economy
GCCs, Rakuten, Delta Airlines, India, Tech
Share on FacebookShare on X

Big tech companies across the globe are increasingly turning towards India to drop their anchors and set up Global Capability Centres (GCC). Despite a global pandemic affecting the concept of physical offices, the GCCs or the captive centres remain in high demand. The next five years could see the sector potentially scale up its operations to USD 60-85 billion from the current USD33 billion. 

What are GCCs?

For a layman, GCCs are these large facilities that concentrate workers and infrastructure that handle operations such as back-office functions, corporate business-support functions, and IT support. In addition to app development, maintenance, remote IT infrastructure and help desks to sustain productivity growth. 

RelatedPosts

India’s GDP Growth In Q1 FY 26 at 7.8% : A Blow To US President Donald Trump’s ‘Dead Economy’ Narrative

IAF Chief: 5 Pakistani Fighter Jets, Large Surveillance Aircraft Destroyed in Op Sindoor

Rahul Gandhi Calls It ‘Dead Economy’, Yet His Portfolio Booms: ₹10 Cr Bet Backfires on Congress Rhetoric

Load More

Some large companies use GCCs as a centre of excellence for automation, innovation, and analytics, among other tasks. In nutshell, GCCs are the miniature models of big companies often providing unique solutions, all whilst working within the framework and using the resources of the company. There is no interference of a third party which means that the product furnished is of the highest quality and at times even much more finely tuned than the one developed in the head offices abroad. 

Why India?

One of the major factors why India is the preferred location for foreign companies and not a traditional hotspot like China is because India provides cost-competitiveness in addition to the tech skills and ability to innovate at scale. Moreover, with the clampdown on the entrepreneurial setup by the Xi Jinping regime, even GCCs would not have been free from the influence, thus the safe bet would have been India. Moreover, engineers working in the booming IT sector of India have delivered solutions for customers in the US, Europe, Australia and other markets, something which the Chinese might have lacked in. 

A report by ET states that Rakuten, Falabella, Lululemon, and Delta Airlines are four of the new companies that have recently set up GCCs in India. In addition, according to the report titled ‘GCC value proposition for India’, the country has become home to capability centres of over 1,300 global organisations, directly employing over 1.3 million people and creating a strong ripple effect in the Indian economy. Out of these 1,300 companies, over 1,100 are looking to scale up operations as well. 

And if one thought, these were simply called centres, a rough look at Rakuten — Japan’s internet behemoth would be enough to dissipate the misconceptions. At its India centre, the largest outside Tokyo, Rakuten is working on computer vision, face detection, face-based payments, fraud detection, pricing innovation, and demand forecasting, and is building a telecom AI cloud. This is the extent of research work that has been offloaded over the nuanced and brilliant technicians of the country.

One of the first American companies to set up a GCC in India was retailer giant Target. The company set up its shop here in 2005 in Bengaluru, which employs over 3,400 employees across technology, marketing, HR, finance, merchandising, supply chain, and analytics. The company is now looking to expand its GCC operations which gives a delightful example of the success of the captive units. 

India’s startup culture producing the talent

India’s growing startup ecosystem, which is now churning unicorn after another, is playing a key part in contributing to the easy availability of digital skills in India. 2021 has been a sensational year for the Indian startup ecosystem, which has surpassed all projections — both in terms of the number of unicorns and the funding raised. 

According to a YourStory report, in July 2021 alone, the Indian startup ecosystem raised almost $10 billion (including a mega-round of $3.6 billion raised by Flipkart) and added three new unicorns to its cap. This was more than the entire amount raised in 2020.

The Indian startup ecosystem is the third-largest in the world with more than 40,000 companies and around 44 unicorns. Whopping 21 startups have made it to the list in the first 8 months of the year. India witnessed the first health tech, social commerce, crypto and e-pharmacy unicorn this year. BharatPe, Mindtickle, UpGrad and CoinDCX have been the recent entrants in August.

GCCs need more recruits

Even with a big pool of engineering talent, the companies are falling short of their hiring targets. One of the problems that India would not mind having. According to Viswanathan of Nasscom, “There is around a 30% gap in demand and supply, though it’s better than in other countries,”

However, there is bumper hiring season on the horizon and it is a golden opportunity for the domain experts to dive into the pool of opportunity and garner the work experience, which otherwise would have forced them to leave the country and contribute significantly to the brain drain problem.

Hiring Outlook at 7-year peak

According to the latest Manpower Group Employment Outlook Survey, the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal (2021-22) is expected to record more recruitments than in any fiscal quarter in the past seven years. An increase in payrolls is forecast for all seven industry sectors during the coming quarter, with the strongest improvements expected in services (50%), manufacturing (43%) and finance, insurance and real estate (42%).

Increase in FPIs

Bullish at the health of the economy and expecting rich future dividends, foreign investors are continuing to bet on the Indian market. Buoyed by the incoming business, growth in employment opportunities and the soaring stock market, Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), within the first 10 days of September poured in a net sum of Rs 7,605 crore in the Indian markets. While Rs 4,385 crore was pumped into equities, the rest, Rs 3,220 crore was pumped in the debt segment during September 1-9.

Read More: PM Modi’s economic policy gets a glowing recommendation as FPIs continue to increase

While GCC was initially set up to provide value to their global organisations, they have, in fact, emerged as a strong contributor to India’s progress. The thriving tech sector is leading the charge in the country’s development story. 

 

Tags: Global Capability CentresIndian EconomyIndian IT IndustryIndian StartupsRakutenTarget
Share69TweetSend
Previous Post

How Tipu Sultan and his father Hyder Ali sowed the seeds of Moplah massacre

Next Post

NGO’s theatrics of Ganesha murti holding sanitary napkins gets slammed by outraged Hindus

Related Posts

From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow
Finance

From Paper-Mandates to eNACH Registration: How Digital Mandates Are Changing Cash Flow

3 December 2025

For years, recurring payments in India relied on processes that were slow, paperwork-heavy, and prone to avoidable errors. Even...

What is the financial management cycle?
Finance

What is the financial management cycle?

2 December 2025

Every organization, whether it is a small homegrown business or a large multinational company, depends on one crucial ability....

Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily
Finance

Smart Investment Planning: Calculating Mutual Fund SIP Growth Easily

27 November 2025

The Journey of Wealth: Unlocking the Potential of SIPs Systematic Investment Plans, or SIPs, have become one of the...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms of use and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Currently Playing

A War Won From Above: The Air Campaign That Changed South Asia Forever

A War Won From Above: The Air Campaign That Changed South Asia Forever

00:07:37

‘Mad Dog’ The EX CIA Who Took Down Pakistan’s A.Q. Khan Nuclear Mafia Reveals Shocking Details

00:06:59

Dhurandar: When a Film’s Reality Shakes the Left’s Comfortable Myths

00:06:56

Tejas Under Fire — The Truth Behind the Crash, the Propaganda, and the Facts

00:07:45

Why Rahul Gandhi’s US Outreach Directs to a Web of Shadow Controversial Islamist Networks?

00:08:04
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube
tfipostTfipost.com
Right Wing | News Analysis | Indian Opinion
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited

No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global

©2025 TFI Media Private Limited