Saptharushi Launches Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru

The new Bengaluru GCC marks an early milestone, strengthening Saptharushi’s long-term global growth ambitions worldwide expansion.

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December 19, 2025 / 2 min read

The centre aims to expand to over 50 professionals within a year, supporting innovation, engineering capabilities, and customer-focused outcomes.

Saptharushi India has announced the launch of its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Bengaluru.

The launch was marked by the ribbon cutting of the new office, followed by a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony led by Gowthaman Ragothaman and Tarun Kishore (TK), joined by Nitin Mittal and partners from the GoodWorks Group — Vishwas Mudagal and Sonia Sharma.

“We are proud to announce the inauguration of Saptharushi’s India Global Capability Centre at GoodWorks CoWork Whitefield, Bengaluru. India is a strategic hub for Saptharushi’s global roadmap, and our Bengaluru GCC will play a critical role in building and scaling our cutting-edge, technology-led platforms that serve customers across markets. This is just the beginning, and we’re excited about what lies ahead,” Gowthaman Ragothaman, Founder and CEO, India, said in a LinkedIn post.

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“Over the next year, we plan to grow this centre to 50+ talented professionals, forming a strong foundation for innovation, engineering excellence, and customer impact,” he said.

“Our partnership with the GoodWorks CoWork Group, powered by the SansoviGCC by GoodWorks GCC platform, has enabled us to bring everything together seamlessly — world-class workspace, talent readiness, and operational support — allowing us to focus on what we do best: building future-ready technology solutions,” he wrote.

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