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Karnataka's new IT policy eyes 90 lakh jobs by 2030, proposes return programme for overseas talent

The 2025-2030 IT policy also proposes ‘Technoverse’ technology campuses, a ‘Women in Global Tech Missions Fellowship’, and a unified digital network across innovation hubs.

November 13, 2025 / 22:32 IST
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The state aims to increase software exports from Rs 4.09 lakh crore to Rs 11.5 lakh crore by 2030
The state aims to increase software exports from Rs 4.09 lakh crore to Rs 11.5 lakh crore by 2030.

Karnataka, the pioneer of India’s IT revolution, has approved a new Information Technology Policy (2025-2030) with an ambitious goal of generating over 90 lakh direct and indirect jobs and increasing the sector’s contribution to the state’s Gross State Value Added (GSVA) from 26 percent to 36 percent by 2030.

At a time when the recent H-1B visa turmoil has disrupted career stability for Indian tech workers abroad, Karnataka’s IT talent return programme arrives as a strategic safety valve, offering a pathway for experienced professionals to reintegrate into high-impact R&D and leadership roles back home.

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The policy, approved by the state cabinet on November 13, envisions positioning Karnataka as a global leader in deep-tech innovation, integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Technology (IT), and emerging technologies such as Web3, Blockchain, Quantum Computing, and advanced Cybersecurity.

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