Covasant’s Enablr to Supercharge India’s Position as the AI GCC Capital

Enablr, a Covasant subsidiary, aims to establish 150 new Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India over five years using an AI-first strategy.

New Delhi: Enablr, a specialised business subsidiary of Hyderabad-based technology company Covasant, was established to quicken the expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India.

Enablr’s audacious goal is to assist with the establishment of 150 new GCCs in the nation over the course of the following five years, using an AI-first strategy to propel smart, cutting-edge solutions for multinational corporations.

Enablr’s launch occurs at a pivotal moment. With about 2,000 GCCs already based there and nearly two million professionals working there, India remains the top choice for international businesses wishing to establish or expand their offshore operations.

According to PwC India, the GCC market is expanding between FY25 and FY29 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11–12%, especially in fields like artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, data engineering, cybersecurity and product engineering.

Recognising this momentum, Covasant created Enablr to support both new entrants and mature centres, providing end-to-end GCC setup, transformation, and optimisation services with measurable, scalable, and boardroom-visible outcomes.

Enablr’s core offerings span the entire GCC lifecycle, including:

  • GCC Strategy and Location Advisory
  • AI-Powered Talent Intelligence and Acquisition
  • Infrastructure and Operational Setup
  • Process Automation and Optimisation
  • AI-Maturity Roadmaps for Value Scaling

According to C.V. Subramanyam, Chairman and Managing Director of Enablr:

“GCCs today have evolved from just being offshore support systems to becoming the epicentre of innovation, product development, and enterprise transformation. The definition of success has fundamentally shifted—from operational efficiency to strategic partnership.”

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