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Next GCC wave in Tier-2 cities needs payroll incentives, Grade-A infra, cluster strategy

The industry has also flagged transfer pricing as a persistent challenge for GCCs as they move into higher-value and IP-linked work.

January 27, 2026 / 15:28 IST
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With India already home to over 1,800 GCCs, the focus is now shifting from growth to sustainability and long-term competitive edge.
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  • Budget 2025 announces national framework to boost GCCs in Tier-2 cities
  • Industry calls for payroll incentives, top infrastructure, and cluster strategies
  • Transfer pricing, tax predictability seen as key challenges for GCC expansion

India’s next phase of Global Capability Centre (GCC) expansion will be defined by how quickly the ecosystem can scale beyond large metros, with industry leaders calling for payroll-linked incentives, Grade-A infrastructure, and cluster-led strategies to make Tier-2 and emerging hubs competitive for global enterprises.

ANSR founder and CEO Lalit Ahuja, in his pre-Budget expectations, said the government’s policy focus should now move towards strengthening India’s competitiveness as GCC work shifts towards higher-value mandates. He said Tier-2 expansion will need deeper investment support and a clearer national policy signal.

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“Budget 2025 has made a key announcement, focusing on a national framework to guide states in promoting Global Capability Centres in Tier-2 cities,” Ahuja said.

On February 1, 2025, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that a national framework will be set up to guide states in promoting GCC in emerging tier 2 cities, a sector poised to contribute 3.5 percent of India’s GDP by 2030.