Karnataka’s ₹967 crore tech policy targets tripling software exports to ₹11.5 lakh crore by 2030, creating 90 lakh jobs, and fostering 25,000 startups across tier-2/3 cities. It aims for 50% of India’s space-tech market, $3B investments, 500 startups, and 50,000 trained professionals, with AI and defense tech Centers of Excellence, including one at IIT Dharwad, driving inclusive growth.
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