
Summary:
India's global capability centre (GCC) workforce is projected to reach 3 million by 2030, creating 400,000 job opportunities for new graduates and improving gender diversity by 3-5%. India's diverse skill set, digital literacy, cost advantages, and increasing participation in IT, AI/ML, and data engineering contribute to this growth. The GCC market in India is expected to reach Rs. 9,38,300 crore (US$ 110 billion) by 2030, as more foreign companies establish operations.
The expansion of the GCC ecosystem is expected to generate over 1.5 lakh jobs by 2026, including nearly one lakh entry-level positions for recent graduates. Women currently make up 40% of the GCC workforce in India, and this proportion is expected to rise as companies focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), while the overall gender ratio remains stable.
Source: IBEF
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