India is set to welcome over 120 new mid-market global capability centres (GCCs) by 2026, driven by medium-sized companies leveraging the country’s digital expertise. Over 800 mid-market GCCs currently employ 220,000 people, and the U.S. and Europe dominate the space. Emerging cities are attracting new GCCs, which are vital for sustainable growth and technological advancement.
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