Published on: November 10, 2025
KARNATAKA STARTUP POLICY 2025–30
KARNATAKA STARTUP POLICY 2025–30
NEWS
- Objective: The Karnataka government has unveiled the Startup Policy 2025–30, targeting the creation of 25,000 startups in the next five years.
- Decentralisation Goal: Out of these, 10,000 startups are to be established outside Bengaluru, promoting regional innovation and balanced growth.
- Financial Outlay: The policy involves an investment of ₹518.27 crore over five years.
- Approval: Cleared by the State Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
HIGHLIGHTS
Focus Areas
- The new policy emphasises emerging and frontier technologies, including:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Blockchain
- Quantum Computing
- Deep Tech and Industry 4.0 innovations
- These domains are expected to strengthen Karnataka’s position as a national innovation hub and align with India’s digital and tech-driven growth strategy.
Current Ecosystem
- India’s Position: India ranks 3rd globally in the startup ecosystem, hosting 1.59 lakh startups.
- Women-Led Ventures: Approximately 73,151 startups are led by women entrepreneurs, showing a growing gender-inclusive innovation trend.
- Karnataka’s Share: The state currently houses over 18,000 registered startups, accounting for 15% of all DPIIT-recognised startups in India.
- Innovation Leadership: Bengaluru continues to be India’s startup capital, but the policy aims to extend innovation to tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
Expected Impact
- Job Creation: The policy is projected to generate large-scale employment opportunities, especially in tech-driven sectors.
- Regional Development: Encouraging startups beyond Bengaluru aims to reduce regional disparities.
- Global Competitiveness: By supporting deep-tech startups, Karnataka seeks to enhance its global competitiveness in AI, blockchain, and quantum research.
