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Karnataka set to be the first state to come up with GCC policy by August

Karnataka's GCC policy to focus on Beyond Bengaluru clusters including Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, and Tumakuru

July 12, 2024 / 21:15 IST
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(L-R) Karnataka IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge, CM Siddaramaiah, and Karnataka IT Secretary Ekroop Caur
(L-R) Karnataka IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge, CM Siddaramaiah, and Karnataka IT Secretary Ekroop Caur

Karnataka is set to be the first state in the country to come up with a dedicated Global Capability Centre (GCC) policy to attract higher investments in the sector.

Speaking to Moneycontrol on the sidelines of the Bengaluru Tech Summit curtain-raiser event on July 12, Karnataka IT Secretary Ekroop Caur said: "Karnataka will be the first state to adopt a GCC policy. We are in the final stages, and the draft policy will be made public by August. The objective is to create a conducive environment for GCCs and attract investments by aligning with the state's ecosystem."

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The state government has already engaged in stakeholder consultations with industry leaders and bodies like National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom). "We will invite suggestions and feedback on the draft policy before finalising it," Caur added.

The state government's GCC policy is expected to prioritise Beyond Bengaluru clusters, including Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, and Tumkuru. Karnataka aims to capture over 55 percent of India's GCC market by 2030. It is also likely to announce incentives for companies investing in Beyond Bengaluru clusters.