More than 1,760 Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India are no longer the back-office engines of the world but are rapidly becoming the frontlines of enterprise transformation, a Nasscom report said on Monday.

Employing nearly 1.9 million professionals, GCCs in the country power the digital backbone of almost half of the Fortune 500 companies.

Nearly 70 per cent of all new GCCs set up across Asia are choosing India not only for its talent density but also for its expanding ecosystem of deep-tech capability, service-provider partnerships, and design-led thinking, according to the Nasscom report developed with Oliver Wyman and R Systems.

“The GCC model is entering a pivotal phase, demanding deep partnerships and rapid execution to leverage these centers as primary engines of innovation,

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