Hyderabad, August 2025 – Telangana is emerging as a major hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs), with the IT/ITeS sector playing a pivotal role in driving the state’s ambitious $1 trillion economy vision. At the recently concluded GCC X Summit, government officials and industry leaders showcased the momentum Hyderabad has gained as a GCC powerhouse.
Key Highlights
- 70+ GCCs added in FY25, bringing total GCCs in Hyderabad to over 225
- Telangana aims to double the GCC count by 2030
- The state's innovation-first policies are drawing global enterprises across sectors
- GCCs are evolving beyond back-office roles to drive AI, quantum tech, and biotech innovation
- Women participation and inclusive workforce strategies are key focus areas
GCCs as Innovation Engines
Global Capability Centres in Telangana are increasingly responsible for:
- AI/ML research and development
- Cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure
- Life sciences digital transformation
- Quantum computing and emerging tech
- End-to-end product engineering
Industry leaders noted that Hyderabad’s GCCs now play strategic roles in global product delivery rather than being just support arms.
Government & Leadership Voices
Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, IT & Industries, Government of Telangana:
“GCCs are not just economic contributors but the backbone of Telangana’s innovation and employment mission.”
K.T. Rama Rao, Former IT Minister, added (via pre-recorded message):
“The state’s progressive data policies, innovation hubs, and skill development initiatives have made Telangana a magnet for global R&D.”
Global Participation
Multinational companies from the US, Germany, Japan, and the UK have set up or expanded GCC operations in Hyderabad. Recent entrants include:
- Eli Lilly (life sciences)
- Dai-ichi Life (insurance)
- SAP and Novartis (expansions)
These GCCs now serve as digital transformation hubs for their parent companies worldwide.
Economic Impact
- GCCs in Telangana contribute over 35% of the state’s IT exports
- Job creation across GCCs has grown by 20% YoY
- Focus sectors: Healthcare, BFSI, Insurance, Retail, Pharma, and Telecom
- Upcoming plans include a dedicated GCC innovation cluster near the Hyderabad Pharma City
Conclusion
Hyderabad’s GCC growth is no longer just a trend — it’s a transformative economic engine. Backed by strong government support, innovation-friendly policies, and a skilled talent pool, Telangana is set to lead India’s next wave of digital and industrial transformation through its thriving GCC ecosystem.
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