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A significant geopolitical and business realignment is underway as multinational corporations increasingly move their Global Capability Centers (GCCs) from Eastern Europe to India. This strategic shift, driven by geopolitical tensions, cost optimization, and India’s expanding tech expertise, is reshaping the global outsourcing landscape.

GCCs
FactorEastern EuropeIndia
Current GCCsDeclining due to war impact1,580+ centers across 2,740 units
2030 ProjectionUncertain stability2,550 GCCs worth $110 billion
Cost AdvantageReduced competitiveness30-50% lower than home markets
Major PlayersRelocating operationsSAP, IBM, Google, Deutsche Bank
Government SupportWar-affected infrastructureNational framework for Tier-2/3 cities

Why Companies Are Making the Switch

Companies including SAP, IBM, Google, Deutsche Bank and ArcelorMittal are repositioning India not just as a back office, but as a nerve centre for R&D, AI development and innovation. The Ukraine conflict has created operational uncertainties in Eastern Europe, making India an increasingly attractive alternative.

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GCCs unlock access to world-class talent at 30–50% lower costs than home markets – an unbeatable combination in today’s climate. Unlike the first wave of GCCs that focused on IT and support functions, the current wave emphasizes strategic capabilities in AI, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.

India’s Strategic Advantages

India’s appeal goes beyond cost savings. In 2023, the country hosted over 1,580 GCCs operating across 2,740 units. Major tier-1 cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Delhi-NCR are leading this transformation, with 355+ GCCs including Wells Fargo, GE, and Carelon Global Solutions establishing operations.

The government is actively supporting this shift through Budget 2025 Announcement: A national framework will guide states to promote GCCs in Tier-2/3 cities like Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, and Kochi, focusing on talent development and infrastructure upgrades.

Long-term Market Impact

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According to an HSBC report, India is set to host 2,550 GCCs worth $110 billion by 2030, representing massive growth potential. This shift isn’t just about moving operations – it’s about transforming India into a global innovation hub.

The trend reflects how companies are prioritizing stability, talent availability, and cost efficiency over geographical proximity, making India the clear winner in the global GCC race.

For more insights on global business trends and outsourcing developments, visit our business strategy section and international markets coverage.

FAQs

What’s driving MNCs to move GCCs from Eastern Europe to India?

Geopolitical instability from the Ukraine war, cost advantages, and India’s superior tech talent pool are key factors.

How many GCCs does India currently host compared to Eastern Europe?

India hosts over 1,580 GCCs with projections to reach 2,550 by 2030, while Eastern Europe faces declining numbers.

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