Why India Has Become the GCC Capital of the World
India is now home to more than 1,600 Global Capability Centres (GCCs), a number that has grown over 50% in the last five years. For enterprises looking to establish a cost-effective, talent-rich operational hub, India offers an unmatched combination of scale, skill, and infrastructure.
The Talent Advantage
India produces over 1.5 million engineering graduates annually. Cities like Gurugram, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune have developed dense talent ecosystems that support every function a modern GCC requires — from software engineering and data science to finance, legal, and HR operations.
Unlike offshore models of the past, today’s GCCs are strategic nerve centres. They house leadership teams, run product development, and drive enterprise-wide transformation from India.
The Cost-Quality Balance
Operating a GCC in India delivers 40-60% cost savings versus equivalent headcount in the US or Europe — without compromising on quality. India’s strong English proficiency, familiarity with global business standards, and established legal and compliance frameworks make it a natural fit for enterprise operations.
Government Support and Policy Tailwinds
Central and state governments have rolled out GCC-friendly policies — SEZ benefits, single-window clearances, and IT corridor development. States like Haryana, Telangana and Karnataka actively court global enterprises with tax incentives and plug-and-play infrastructure.
How Synq.Work Accelerates Your GCC Launch
Setting up a GCC involves entity incorporation, real estate selection, IT infrastructure, HR compliance, and facilities management — a process that typically takes 12-18 months. Synq.Work compresses this to 90 days.
We provide fully built, enterprise-grade office space across Gurugram, Delhi, Noida, Mumbai and Faridabad — with IT, housekeeping, security and compliance all handled. You hire the talent. We handle everything else.
“We don’t just give you space. We give you an operational base ready to run from Day 1.” — Pratik Sud, Founder & CEO, Synq.Work