BCG in India turns 25! Boston Consulting Group was first inspired by the youthful energy of India, the world’s biggest diverse democracy, a quarter of a century ago.
Since then, we have brought to life innovative, transformational ideas that have made a lasting impact on our clients, partner ecosystems, and—most important—the lives of millions of Indians.
We like to think it’s been BCG’s very own time travel in India.
Indeed, the scope and scale of the impact of this transformative and intergenerational journey have echoed those of India’s own odyssey.
Our journey reflects the breadth and diversity of our experiences in India as we continue to deliver industry-shaping and leading insights to enrich client experiences across a wide variety of areas, including strategy, digital transformation, corporate governance, equity, and diversity.
Along the way, we have partnered with large private companies, family-owned businesses, public sector undertakings, emerging challengers, young startups, central and state governments, and not-for-profit organizations.
BCG’s philosophy for transformation centers on three key attributes—impact, integrity, and innovation—that we believe will give us a competitive advantage for the next 25 years in India. And given that BCG is already at the heart of the country’s large-scale and unprecedented social, economic, and digital transformation, we expect our impact to be more transformative than ever.
Impact
Our story is as much about the lives we have touched, and the deep partnerships we have created, as it is about the profound promise of India’s innumerable possibilities.
Innovation
Our pioneering work at the cutting edge of innovation began with the early introduction and understanding of new technologies to help deliver breakthrough solutions for some of the most complex problems in India—and around the world.
Integrity
BCG is committed to the highest levels of corporate social responsibility. Our fierce dedication to integrity and responsible business has helped create enduring connections in India—and partially explains how we are able to attract some of India’s brightest minds.