The Iran–Israel conflict and Red Sea disruptions are forcing enterprises to rethink global operating models amid rising energy and supply chain shocks.
Centralized operations are proving vulnerable, with cascading impacts on costs, logistics, and business continuity across regions.
In response, companies are activating India-based GCCs as real-time command centres to stabilize operations and manage risk.
India hosts over 1,900 GCCs employing nearly 1.9 million professionals, with rapid expansion expected by 2030.
More importantly, nearly 20% of GCCs now play strategic global roles, up significantly from a decade ago.
Organizations are shifting from efficiency-driven models to resilience-focused structures powered by distributed architectures.
As talent, AI, and digital infrastructure converge, GCCs are evolving into decision-making engines, positioning India at the core of future global enterprise leadership.
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