India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are undergoing a transformation, with over 140 new greenfield centres launched in the past 30 months. In 2025, the focus has shifted from back-office operations to strategic innovation. These top 10 newly launched GCCs are driving AI, fintech, semiconductors, and digital transformation across industries.
India’s GCC Renaissance: 10 New Centres Leading the Innovation Charge
India’s Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are no longer just cost-saving back offices—they’ve evolved into strategic innovation hubs for multinational corporations. With over 1,800 GCCs expected to operate by end-2025, the country is witnessing a surge in greenfield launches, especially in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities. Here are the top 10 newly launched GCCs making waves this year.
Key Highlights of India’s GCC Expansion in 2025:
1. AMD India Innovation Hub – Bengaluru Focused on semiconductor R&D, AI acceleration, and chip design for global markets.
2. Mastercard Technology Centre – Pune Specializes in cybersecurity, digital payments, and blockchain-based transaction systems.
3. Boeing Global Engineering Centre – Hyderabad Drives aerospace innovation, simulation technologies, and sustainable aviation solutions.
4. PepsiCo Digital Hub – Gurugram Works on supply chain analytics, consumer insights, and AI-driven retail optimization.
5. Siemens Healthineers GCC – Bengaluru Develops healthcare imaging software, diagnostics platforms, and telemedicine tools.
6. Fidelity Investments GCC – Chennai Focuses on wealth management platforms, robo-advisory tools, and fintech innovation.
7. Shell Energy Transition Lab – Bengaluru Engaged in clean energy modeling, carbon capture tech, and EV infrastructure planning.
8. IKEA Digital Centre – Hyderabad Builds e-commerce platforms, smart inventory systems, and immersive retail experiences.
9. Zoom India Engineering Hub – Chennai Develops video conferencing features, AI transcription tools, and enterprise collaboration systems.
10. Hitachi Smart Mobility GCC – Pune Works on intelligent transport systems, EV fleet management, and urban mobility analytics.
These GCCs are not only creating high-value jobs but also driving India’s digital transformation across sectors. With a shift toward specialization and speed, mid-cap GCCs now account for over 480 centres, employing more than 210,000 professionals.
India’s GCC ecosystem is rapidly maturing, positioning the country as a global innovation powerhouse.
Sources: TechGig, Trade Brains