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Why Indian IT Is Rushing to Appoint GCC Business Heads 

In early 2025, major Indian IT companies including Infosys, Wipro, HCLTech, and Tech Mahindra have made a strategic move to formalize their Global Capability Centres (GCC) businesses by appointing dedicated heads. This shift marks a new chapter in how Indian IT firms are approaching GCCs—not as competitors, but as collaborators in a multi-billion-dollar growth opportunity
What Are GCCs and Why Are They Important?
Global Capability Centres (GCCs), also known as captives, are in-house technology and innovation hubs set up by global corporations in India and other offshore locations. Traditionally, GCCs focused on cost-effective delivery of IT services. However, they are now rapidly evolving into innovation-driven strategic units playing a critical role in digital transformation.

Indian IT firms, which have long supported GCCs through service partnerships, are now actively investing in GCC businesses to capitalize on their growing importance in global digital strategies
Indian IT’s New Approach: Formalizing GCC Leadership
Infosys and Wipro Lead the Reboot
HCLTech and Tech Mahindra Double Down on GCCs
Internal vs. External Talent: Different Approaches
Indian IT firms have taken varied approaches in appointing GCC heads:
Addressing the Talent and Competition Dynamics
There have been concerns that GCCs might pose a threat to Indian IT companies by competing for talent, especially middle management. For instance, Infosys’s CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka acknowledged increased attrition partly due to competition from GCCs during the Q4 FY25 earnings call.

However, Indian IT firms view GCCs as strategic partners rather than rivals. The new GCC heads are expected to manage talent more effectively across both the firms and client GCCs, fostering collaboration rather than competition
The Strategic Vision: Collaboration Over Competition
The appointment of dedicated GCC business heads reflects a broader strategic vision:
With India projected to host over 2,400 GCCs by 2030, Indian IT companies see an opportunity to influence the evolution of GCCs as integral parts of global digital transformation strategies
What About TCS?
Interestingly, TCS, the largest Indian IT firm by employee count, has not yet announced a formal GCC head. However, insiders report that its client consulting teams are already engaged in informal groundwork for GCC initiatives, indicating a more organic approach to this growing business area
Conclusion
The Indian IT industry’s rush to appoint dedicated GCC business heads underscores the sector’s evolving strategy to embrace GCCs as collaborative partners and growth drivers rather than competitors. By formalizing leadership and investing in innovation-led partnerships, Indian IT majors are positioning themselves at the forefront of the next wave of global digital transformation, leveraging GCCs to unlock new revenue streams and address talent challenges.
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