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Karnataka's mid-market GCC wave: agility, innovation, and inclusive growth

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October 2025

Karnataka hosts 570+ GCCs, 230 mid-market units, 660K talent, and 50% of India's AI base, driving innovation with India's first GCC policy.

- By Shrikanth G

Karnataka's mid-market GCC wave: agility, innovation, and inclusive growth

A new report by Zinnov, in collaboration with the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) and the state government, was recently released to spotlight the evolving role of mid-market Global Capability Centers (GCCs) in Karnataka. The study, Mid-Market GCCs in Karnataka: Leading India's Next Wave of Innovation, highlights how these centres are reshaping India's technology and innovation narrative with their agility, lean models, and strategic focus.

Karnataka's journey as India's premier GCC hub began with Texas Instruments in Bengaluru in the 1980s. Four decades later, the state has cemented its status as the “GCC capital of the world.” It now hosts 570+ GCCs employing 660,000 professionals, and accounts for nearly 34% of India's GCC market, with its own GCC market size valued at USD 22.2 billion.

Bengaluru accounts for 35% of India's GCC talent and houses 230+ mid-market GCCs, making it the nerve center of global enterprise transformation.

The state also boasts 50% of India's AI talent and a quarter of India's digital workforce, underlining why global corporations see Karnataka as their first choice for innovation and digital growth.

"Karnataka is emerging as India's GCC North Star, where mid-market GCCs, AI talent and Beyond Bengaluru clusters are driving the next wave of innovation."

Priyank M. Kharge, Minister for IT & BT, Government of Karnataka, underlined this positioning at the report launch: “Through India's first-ever GCC policy (2024-2029), Karnataka is setting a benchmark for others, with incentives spanning innovation, skilling, and infrastructure support.”

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