Middle east crisis: GCCs may see short-term hit; here’s why India might ultimately win
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Middle East tensions could temporarily disrupt India’s global capability center (GCC) growth. While immediate investments might pause due to uncertainty, experts suggest companies may eventually shift operations to India for greater stability. This could position India as a key beneficiary, though prolonged conflict impacting oil prices poses a risk to global tech spending and India’s GCC ambitions.
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