
India’s offshore technology centers (Global Capability Centres, GCCs) generated $98.4 billion in FY26 revenue, nearly reaching the $99–105 billion levels earlier projected for 2030, according to the latest Nasscom–Zinnov report. This surge underscores India’s rapid evolution from cost‑arbitrage outsourcing to a global innovation hub.
Key Findings from the Nasscom–Zinnov Report
- Revenue milestone: $98.4 billion in FY26, nearly four years ahead of projections.
- GCC footprint: India now hosts 2,117 GCCs, employing 2.36 million professionals, close to the 2030 forecast of 2,100–2,200 centers and 2.5–2.8 million employees.
- Growth rate: GCC ecosystem grew 32% since FY21, driven by AI adoption and strategic mandates.
- New entrants: Over 100 new GCCs added in FY26, including Anthropic, Eli Lilly, FedEx, Marriott, Lufthansa.
- Global participation: About 506 Forbes Global 2000 companies now operate GCCs in India.
Drivers of Growth
- AI adoption: Nearly half of GCCs set up since FY21 are AI‑centric.
- Talent advantage: India’s AI‑ready workforce and 250,000 AI professionals are enabling rapid scaling.
- Policy support: Favorable tax regimes and scalable operating models.
- Geopolitical & cost pressures: Rising U.S. visa costs, inflation linked to conflicts, and AI‑led disruption are pushing firms to relocate strategic work to India.
Industry Shifts
- Beyond back‑office: GCCs now handle finance, R&D, and digital transformation.
- Leadership evolution: 64% of GCC heads hold dual global roles.
- North American dominance: Two‑thirds of new GCC setups in FY26 came from North America.
Broader IT Sector Context
- India’s IT sector overall is projected to surpass $300 billion in FY26, reflecting AI‑driven transformation across services.
- Expansion announcements in 2026 include BASF, eBay, Revolut, signaling continued global confidence in India’s tech ecosystem.
Strategic Implications
- Acceleration of 2030 goals: Targets achieved in FY26.
- Innovation hub positioning: India as strategic nerve center for enterprises.
- Talent demand: Strong demand in AI, cybersecurity, cloud, product engineering.
- Regional diversification: Hyderabad, Pune, Vizag rising alongside Bengaluru and Gurugram.
| Metric | FY26 | 2030 Projection |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $98.4B | $99–105B |
| GCC Count | 2,117 | 2,100–2,200 |
| Employment | 2.36M | 2.5–2.8M |
Takeaway for enterprises: India’s GCCs are now critical to global resilience strategies, offering not only cost efficiency but also innovation capacity. For policymakers, this validates India’s role as a global digital economy hub.











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