The Maharashtra government and Supervity AI have signed a landmark MoU at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos to establish the world’s first AI global capability centre (GCC) Hub in Mumbai.
The hub will function as a next-generation applied agentic AI R&D and innovation centre, enabling global enterprises to transition from traditional offshore GCC models to AI-first operations powered by autonomous, policy-driven multi-agent AI systems.
The hub will be anchored in Mumbai’s central business district, the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), and will operate as a launchpad for multinational enterprises to design, test, deploy, and scale multi-agent AI employees across finance, procurement, compliance, supply chain, customer operations, and other core business functions.
Unlike conventional GCCs that depend on human-intensive execution, Supervity AI’s GCC hub will focus on self-driving AI employees, operating under human-defined policies, governance frameworks, and enterprise-grade auditability.
Under the MoU, Supervity AI and the state government will jointly establish a dedicated agentic AI R&D centre under the hub.
This will enable enterprises to safely deploy AI-driven operating models across front, middle, and back-office functions, develop AI-first operating frameworks aligned with global regulatory and compliance standards, and build a robust ecosystem of AI talent, solution partners, and enterprise adopters to support large-scale, responsible adoption of AI-first enterprise operations.
As part of the broader initiative, the state will support talent enablement and institutional partnerships, including the structured training of up to 25,000 forward-deployed AI engineers over time.
Supervity AI also plans to establish four industry-focused AI GCC spoke centres across key nodes in Maharashtra, leveraging tier-2 city talent through a distributed hub-and-spoke model.
The collaboration will also explore the progressive adoption of AI-led operating models across 48 Maharashtra government departments, contributing to the creation of a state-level AI GCC framework supported by technology partners.
Commenting on the partnership, Siva Moduga, co-founder and CEO, Supervity AI, said, “Enterprise operations are undergoing a structural shift. Traditional GBS and GCC models were designed for scale through human effort, whereas the next decade demands scale through AI execution with strong governance.”


