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Karnataka's Bold Promise: 500 Global Centres and 3.5 Lakh Jobs on the Horizon!

Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar aims for 500 new global capability centres to boost Karnataka's economy, but can the government deliver on these ambitious promises?

Indian Cockroach Desk9 July 2026, 1:31 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Karnataka's Bold Promise: 500 Global Centres and 3.5 Lakh Jobs on the Horizon!

Karnataka's Bold Promise: 500 Global Centres and 3.5 Lakh Jobs on the Horizon!

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Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar recently pledged to attract 500 new global capability centres (GCCs) with a target of generating a whopping 3.5 lakh jobs in the state. Meeting with over 200 GCC leaders, he emphasized the goal of creating $50 billion in economic output by 2029, painting a promising picture of the state's economic future.

However, as the government rolls out these ambitious plans, questions arise about accountability and the actual execution of such projects. Residents and stakeholders are eager to see if promises translate into tangible results or if they remain mere political rhetoric.

With the clock ticking towards 2029, the citizens of Karnataka are watching closely to ensure that their government prioritizes transparency and follows through on its commitments. As reported by The Hindu, the success of this initiative could redefine the state’s economic landscape, but only time will tell if it truly benefits the people of Karnataka.

Source: The Hindu

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