India stands at a pivotal moment in shaping its technology workforce. As the demand for sophisticated skills grows, the evolution of GCCs becomes central to this transformation. These centres are no longer merely extensions of international headquarters. They have evolved into independent hubs, driving innovation, taking ownership, embracing risk, and solving complex problems.
This is creating a new class of opportunities for young graduates, making Indiaβs talent ecosystem more dynamic and diverse than ever before. With 2.1 million STEM graduates entering the market annually, India has the raw talent required for global competitiveness.
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Yet, to fully leverage this potential, bridging the gap between employability and the demands of high-value,
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