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Global Firms Boost India’s Office Space Surge

India’s commercial real estate sector is witnessing an unprecedented rise in office space demand, driven primarily by the rapid expansion of Global Capability Centres (GCCs) by multinational corporations. According to a report by CBRE and Zyoin, the sector has seen an upsurge since 2022, with global companies leasing approximately 53 million square feet of office space in major urban hubs such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai. This surge in leasing activity underscores India’s growing importance as a global business hub and a strategic location for establishing and expanding GCCs.

Delhi-NCR has emerged as one of the most sought-after markets, particularly due to developments along the Noida Expressway. The region’s well-developed infrastructure, combined with its strategic location, has made it an attractive destination for international corporations seeking to enhance operational efficiencies. Noida’s accessibility, robust connectivity, and modern commercial spaces have driven its rise as a key player in the country’s real estate boom. The growing presence of GCCs in this area reflects the increasing reliance of multinational companies on India for business process outsourcing, technology-driven solutions, and critical operational support.

From a sustainability perspective, the expansion of GCCs into premium office spaces in India can be seen as a double-edged sword. On one hand, the growth of these centres contributes to job creation, technological innovation, and broader economic development. On the other hand, it raises concerns about environmental impact and the need for sustainable urban planning. With India’s commercial real estate sector growing rapidly, there is an increasing emphasis on adopting green building practices and energy-efficient designs to minimise the carbon footprint of new developments.

This boom in office space demand also highlights important civic issues related to urban development. The expansion of GCCs brings with it challenges such as increased traffic, strain on existing infrastructure, and the need for adequate housing to support the growing workforce. As India continues to attract global businesses, stakeholders must ensure that future development projects are aligned with sustainable growth practices, balancing economic expansion with environmental responsibility and civic well-being.

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