New Delhi, July 14 -- India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) have flourished on the back of robust infrastructure, business-friendly reforms and a deep talent pool but sustaining this momentum will require more work, Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) secretary Anuradha Thakur said on Monday.
A targeted policy push, deeper Centre-state coordination and curriculum upgrades were among tasks lying ahead.
Speaking at the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) GCC's Business Summit, Thakur said the core drivers of India's rise as a global hub for GCCs included strong physical and digital infrastructure, the Digital India mission, and a decade of regulatory reforms aimed at streamlining approvals, taxation, and compliance.
These interven...
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