Facilitating growth of global capability centres in the country is a priority for the government as the GCCs create jobs and consequently provide a boost to the economy as well as facilitate innovation, Secretary to the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology S. Krishnan said here on Wednesday.
The senior official, who was speaking at the Nasscom GCC Summit, said this citing the plans of the government to spread the growth of such facilities to tier II and III cities. He also underscored how the GCCs ought to generate more higher quality jobs.
“The more higher order jobs, engineering and engineering R&D and product development coming into India is something the country welcomes,” he said.
In the Union Budget for 2025-26, the government mooted a national framework for GCC as guidance to States for promoting such facilities in tier 2 cities. He said expanding to tier II and III cities would benefit the companies by way of significant cost reduction and talent retention.
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka were a few States that have also launched their own programmes to push for GCCs in tier II and III cities, he said, adding the framework of the Centre is to encourage more States promote growth of such facilities in locations beyond the major cities.
On the sidelines, to a query from media on the India AI Mission, Mr. Krishnan said the response to call for proposals to develop indigenous foundational AI models, including Large Language Models, has been positive. It has been extremely good with 67 proposals received in the first round and 120 in the next.
He said the government is keen on promoting innovation through AI. Regulation of the emerging technology is not the priority.
Published – April 23, 2025 10:23 pm IST