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HCLTech opens new GDC in Hyderabad with 5000 employees capacity


HCLTech opens new GDC in Hyderabad with 5000 employees capacity
Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy along with Telangana IT & industries minister D Sridhar Babu at the inauguration of HCLTech’s new global delivery centre in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: Global tech giant HCLTech has opened its new global delivery centre (GDC) in Hyderabad that is spread over 3.2 lakh sq ft and has a capacity to accommodate around 5,000 employees.
The new GDC is HCLTech’s fifth in the city, where it first set up its presence in 2007 and has since grown to a workforce of over 10,000.
Inaugurating the new K Raheja Corp Commerzone campus, chief minister Anumula Revanth Reddy said Telangana state and Hyderabad city are developing at the fastest pace in the country with the state attracting the highest investments from domestic and multinational companies in just a year and emerging as numero uno in job creation. “Telangana is endowed with the highest artificial intelligence (AI) adoption and the lowest inflation,” the CM said.

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Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy shares a light moment with HCLTech CEO & managing director C Vijayakumar at the unveiling of HCLTech’s new global delivery centre in Hyderabad

Reiterating his commitment to make Telangana a $1 trillion GDP economy over the next decade, the CM also lashed out at detractors, who differed with his resolve and said it was not possible. “After signing MoUs worth Rs 41,000 crore and Rs 1.78 lakh crore during two Davos trips, they realized that my aim is noteworthy. No one can stop Telangana Rising.”
“When I said that our competition for Hyderabad is not with Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru or Chennai, some said it would be a big dream. Today, we have made Hyderabad number one in EV adoption. We are transforming our state into a hub for data centres, green energy, life sciences, biotechnology, skill development, manufacturing and agri processing,” Reddy said.
IT & industries minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu said Telangana is rapidly transforming into a trillion-dollar economy, driven by innovation, a skilled workforce, and a strong business-friendly environment.
“Over the past decades, our state has become one of India’s fastest-growing technology hubs, attracting global leaders in AI, cloud, and digital transformation. We are investing $15 billion under the Telangana 2.0 Growth Vision to accelerate this growth, strengthening infrastructure, skilling, and innovation. Hyderabad remains a top choice for global companies, and HCLTech’s decision to expand its global delivery footprint here further reinforces our position as a leading tech destination. This new center will drive cutting-edge advancements from Telangana to the world,” he said.
Speaking on the occasion, C Vijayakumar, CEO & managing director, HCLTech said, “We are in the midst of an exciting phase of technology evolution led by AI. HCLTech’s full stack portfolio and our people are helping enterprises unlock the power of these emerging technologies. Hyderabad is a strategic location in our global network to deliver these solutions to our clients and support the growth of GCCsin the city.”





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