New Delhi, April 24 -- India's Global capability Centers (GCCs) ecosystem is growing rapidly, driven by factors such as a diverse talent pool, high digital literacy, cost advantages, and the involvement of many industries including IT, AI/ML, and data engineering. As India becomes the preferred destination for GCCs, the market is expected to be worth $110 billion by 2030. This growth will lead to the creation of approximately 1.5 lakh jobs by 2026, with the GCC workforce projected to reach 3 million by 2030. A significant portion of these jobs-around 1 lakh-will be entry-level positions for freshers, contributing to economic growth.

Tier-two cities are playing an important role in expanding the Indian GCC sector. These cities offer a gro...