
A New Tech Bridge Between India and Japan Is Changing the Future of Global Business
India’s rise as a global technology powerhouse has gained another major milestone.
Quess Corp has joined hands with Japan’s Institution for a Global Society (IGS) and Singapore-based Indo-Pacific Advisory (IPA) to launch an Indo-Japan Global Capability Centre (GCC) corridor. The initiative is designed to help Japanese companies establish and expand technology operations in India, unlocking access to world-class talent in artificial intelligence, engineering, cybersecurity, banking, financial services, and digital transformation.
The partnership arrives at a time when economic ties between India and Japan are stronger than ever. Japan has already committed trillions of yen in investments, while both countries continue to deepen their collaboration in technology, innovation, and business.
Quess Corp Builds an Indo-Japan Tech Bridge to Power the Future of AI and Innovation
For Japanese enterprises, the timing is critical. As demand for AI, cloud computing, and machine learning continues to surge, Japan is expected to face a shortage of nearly 790,000 IT and engineering professionals by 2030. India, with its vast pool of skilled STEM graduates and thriving GCC ecosystem, offers an ideal solution.
Quess Corp believes India has evolved far beyond being a low-cost outsourcing destination. Today, it stands as a strategic innovation hub where global businesses can build high-value technology teams while maintaining operational control and protecting intellectual property.
Through the new corridor, Japanese companies will receive end-to-end support from entering the Indian market and launching pilot projects to scaling long-term GCC operations.
With more than 2,000 Global Capability Centres already operating across India, the Indo-Japan GCC corridor is expected to accelerate the next wave of Japanese investments and strengthen India’s position as one of the world’s most attractive destinations for technology and innovation.

