There are about 1,800 GCCs in India and they employ 2.16 million professionals. The sector has grown at a CAGR of 11% over the last five years.
Need to increase set up rate of GCCs in India; making the country attractive to bring in balance 50% of Fortune 500 comp
There are about 1,800 GCCs in India and they employ 2.16 million professionals. The sector has grown at a CAGR of 11% over the last five years.
India’s GCC ecosystem sees remarkable growth; FM Sitharaman highlights path to $200 billion GVA by 2030
To further strengthen the ecosystem, the Finance Minister announced that the governance of GCCs will soon be institutionalised ...
India’s GCC ecosystem sees remarkable growth; FM Sitharaman highlights path to $200 billion GVA by 2030
To further strengthen the ecosystem, the Finance Minister announced that the governance of GCCs will soon be institutionalised ...
Employment by GCCs in India expected to go up to 2.8 million by 2030: Nirmala Sitharaman
Over 32 per cent of global GCC talent is currently based in India, she said adding that the country’s GCC sector contributes $68 billion as direct gross value addition (GVA), that is, around 1.6 per ...
Employment by GCCs in India expected to go up to 2.8 million by 2030: Nirmala Sitharaman
Over 32 per cent of global GCC talent is currently based in India, she said adding that the country’s GCC sector contributes $68 billion as direct gross value addition (GVA), that is, around 1.6 per ...
‘Murky’ Air India crash report deepens uncertainty for owner Tata
Preliminary findings spark debate over actions of pilots ahead of loss of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that killed 260 people ...
‘Murky’ Air India crash report deepens uncertainty for owner Tata
Preliminary findings spark debate over actions of pilots ahead of loss of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that killed 260 people ...
India should pursue services-oriented trade deal with US, says NITI report
The report by NITI Aayog also recommended fast-tracking talks for free trade agreements, particularly with the European Union, with a clear, time-bound negotiation roadmap.
Western brands still carry cachet in China’s lower-tier cities. So that’s where they’re going now.
As megacities slow, multinationals from Starbucks to Skechers are chasing growth in China’s inland cities, where brand loyalty is strong and competition is thinner ...