By Abhirami G

-India could host more than 2,400 global capability centres by 2030, TeamLease Services said on Wednesday, adding that U.S. President Donald Trump’s H-1B visa crackdown has had little effect on multinational offshoring plans.

The country currently houses over 1,800 GCCs spanning manufacturing to financial services, accounting for more than half of such centres globally and contributing $64.6 billion in export revenue, the staffing firm said in a report, adding that that number is expected to nearly double and generate $110 billion in economic value by 2030.

GCC staffing forms over 60% of TeamLease’s net revenue.

While Trump’s tougher stance on immigration, including tighter H-1B scrutiny and potential taxes on outsourced work, has unsettled global tech and outsourcing fi

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