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GCCs in growth spotlight: Goldman Sachs says India will hit $10 trillion GDP in 10 years; global capability centres to add $0.5 trillion

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 July 2025 ()
India's Global Capability Centres are poised to significantly boost the nation's economy. Goldman Sachs executive predicts a $0.5 trillion contribution to India's GVA in the coming decade. The GCC sector is expected to employ millions, playing a crucial role in India's economic growth. India is strategically positioned to capitalize on global trends with its talent pool and AI advancements.
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