New Delhi, April 9 -- India's technology sector is entering a phase of structural redistribution. For over two decades, the country's IT and Global Capability Centre (GCC) ecosystem has been anchored in a few high-density metropolitan clusters-most notably Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. These cities built scale through early mover advantage, talent concentration, and infrastructure investments.
However, scale has begun to introduce its own constraints.
Rising real estate costs, increasing congestion, pressure on urban infrastructure, and higher employee attrition are gradually altering the economics of expansion. For large enterprises and multinational corporations, the question is no longer where to enter India, but where to scale sus...
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