New Delhi, Dec. 16 -- In the last 11 years, the government has established massive power-sector infrastructure, including a synchronous 500-gigawatt grid suitable to make India a hub for Global Capability Centers (GCCs) and data centres, Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday. Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's conscious strategy to establish surplus power capacity with the right mix of clean energy, Goyal said this is one of the key reasons that India is a "preferred destination" for global data centres and GCCs. According to government's data, India currently houses over 1,700 GCCs, the backbone of major global enterprises. "In just five years, their combined revenue has jumped from $40.4 billion in FY19...