印度CII推出政策将海合会扩展到主要城市以外, 目标是到2030年达到200B美元的经济影响。
India’s CII launches policy to expand GCCs beyond major cities, targeting $200B economic impact by 2030.
印度工业联合会(CII)发起了一项示范国策,将全球能力中心扩展到印度主要城市之外,目的是创造数以百万计的高质量就业机会,并在2030年前将该部门的经济贡献提高到近2 000亿美元。
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has launched a Model State Policy to expand Global Capability Centres (GCCs) beyond India’s major cities, aiming to create millions of high-quality jobs and boost the sector’s economic contribution to nearly $200 billion by 2030.
印度1,800多个海合会的95%以上目前集中在6个Tier-1 medros,该政策为各州提供了一个框架,通过有针对性的奖励措施、数字基础设施、监管支持和技能发展吸引对Tier-II和Tier-III城市的投资。
With over 95% of India’s 1,800+ GCCs currently concentrated in six Tier-1 metros, the policy provides states with a framework to attract investment in Tier-II and Tier-III cities through targeted incentives, digital infrastructure, regulatory support, and skill development.
它建议设立促进小组,提供税收优惠,投资于绿色基础设施和数据安全,并促进海湾合作委员会、新创办企业和研究机构之间的合作。
It recommends establishing facilitation cells, offering tax benefits, investing in green infrastructure and data security, and fostering collaboration between GCCs, startups, and research institutions.
几个国家表现出兴趣, 国际投资集团计划举办区域研讨会, 支持实施, 强调包容性增长和加强全球一体化.
Several states have shown interest, and CII plans regional workshops to support implementation, emphasizing inclusive growth and enhanced global integration.