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Government pushes for GCC expansion beyond tier-I cities

Olivia Roberts
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S krishnan, secretary, meity

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The Government of the Union is an active promotion of the development of global capacity centers (GCC) beyond traditional level I cities, spectally in level II and Level III locations. He is encouraging several state governments to consider models such as ‘Beyond Bengaluru’ of Karnataka and the initiatives ‘Neo Tidal Park’ by Tamil Nadu, which aim to expand the industry beyond the established centers.

Going to the summit and the Nasscom-GCC 2025 awards here on Wednesday, the secretary of Meity, S Krishnan, said it expanded to the cities of level II and level III significant advantages for the CCG, including the lowest retires.

“Wear is a group in more established centers, and loyalty is greater in smaller places, which attracts colleagues who seek to retain talent for longer periods,” he said.

He, however, clarified that the strategy did not focus solely on the cities of Level II and Level III. “The National Framework for GCCS aims at a balanced approach. While smaller cities offer costs of costs and retention, certain types of talent can only be found in established centers. The national framework is intended to be broader, he said Applicate to all CCG.

“Level I cities must remain strong for expansion in smaller cities. The framework allows different states to adapt and develop their own policies to attract GCC, attracting lessons of successful examples such as Bergaluru.

The framework also guides the central government Mines to support the growth of the CCG, recognizing that the ease of doing business implies coordination between state, central and local agencies.

Posted on April 23, 2025

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