India, Feb. 18 -- In India, GCCs (Global Capability Centers) have emerged as a strategic imperative for multinational companies aiming to scale their operations, reduce costs, and gain access to top-tier talent. Zema Global's partnership with EPAM to set up a GCC in Navi Mumbai is a prime example of this trend and highlights India's increasing importance in the global technology and analytics landscape.

The expansion into India aligns with the Indian government's renewed focus on bolstering Global Capability Centers (GCCs), as outlined in the Union Budget 2025-26. The budget introduced a National Framework for GCCs in Tier-2 Cities, encouraging multinational firms to establish operations beyond metro hubs.

With a dedicated Rs.500 crore ...