The Haryana government is focusing on Gurugram as a major hub to attract and expand Global Capability Centres (GCCs), aiming to strengthen the state’s position in the global business and technology landscape. The initiative is designed to bring more multinational companies, create high-value jobs, and boost investment in the region.
Gurugram, already known as a corporate and IT destination, is being positioned as a preferred location for companies looking to establish or expand their GCC operations in India. These centres help global firms manage important functions such as technology, research, finance, analytics, and innovation from India.
The government believes that improving infrastructure, business facilities, and connectivity will help Gurugram compete with other major cities attracting GCC investments. Authorities are also working on creating a more supportive environment for companies by focusing on ease of doing business and skilled workforce development.
The growth of GCCs is expected to generate employment opportunities for professionals in technology, engineering, management, and other specialised fields. It could also encourage the development of related sectors, including real estate, services, and urban infrastructure.
With India becoming a preferred destination for global enterprises, Haryana aims to use Gurugram’s existing corporate ecosystem to regain momentum in attracting international businesses. The move reflects the state’s broader plan to strengthen its role as a centre for innovation and economic growth.
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