HomeTechnologyKarnataka's draft GCC policy: 3.5 lakh jobs by 2029, special package for Beyond Bengaluru clusters

Karnataka's draft GCC policy: 3.5 lakh jobs by 2029, special package for Beyond Bengaluru clusters

The policy aims to generate $50 billion in economic output and attract 500 new GCCs by 2029. The state has earmarked a Rs 100 crore Innovation Fund to support joint research projects between academia and GCCs.

September 27, 2024 / 18:09 IST
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Karnataka is the first state in the country to come up with a dedicated GCC policy to attract higher investment in the growing sector
Karnataka is the first state in the country to come up with a dedicated GCC policy to attract higher investment in the growing sector

Karnataka government unveiled the draft Global Capability Centres (GCC) Policy on September 27, targeting 500 new GCCs by 2029.

The 2024-2029 policy aims to create 3.5 lakh new jobs and generate an economic output of $50 billion.

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Karnataka is the first state in the country to come up with a dedicated GCC policy to attract higher investment in the growing sector. A GCC is an offshore unit set up by a company in a foreign country to in-source IT and other related business functions.