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Karnataka Allocates ₹518 Crore to Support 25,000 Deep-Tech Startups

The Karnataka government has approved a new Startup Policy (2025–2030) with an outlay of **₹518 crore** to nurture deep-tech innovation. The program aims to support 25,000 startups working in AI, blockchain, quantum computing and similar fields.
Notably, 10,000 of these startups will be based outside Bengaluru to spur balanced regional tech growth. The move underscores the state's ambition to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and foster next-gen technologies across the region.
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M• By Harsh Ranjan
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Karnataka Allocates ₹518 Crore to Support 25,000 Deep-Tech Startups

The Karnataka government has approved a new Startup Policy (2025–2030) with an outlay of **₹518 crore** to nurture deep-tech innovation. The program aims to support 25,000 startups working in AI, blockchain, quantum computing and similar fields.
Notably, 10,000 of these startups will be based outside Bengaluru to spur balanced regional tech growth. The move underscores the state's ambition to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and foster next-gen technologies across the region.
Tags:
- startups
- india
M• By Harsh Ranjan
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
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Karnataka backs 25,000 AI, blockchain and quantum startups with a ₹518 cr policy push.
The Karnataka government has approved a new Startup Policy (2025–2030) with an outlay of **₹518 crore** to nurture deep-tech innovation. The program aims to support 25,000 startups working in AI, blockchain, quantum computing and similar fields.
Notably, 10,000 of these startups will be based outside Bengaluru to spur balanced regional tech growth. The move underscores the state's ambition to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and foster next-gen technologies across the region.

The Karnataka government has approved a new Startup Policy (2025–2030) with an outlay of **₹518 crore** to nurture deep-tech innovation. The program aims to support 25,000 startups working in AI, blockchain, quantum computing and similar fields.
Notably, 10,000 of these startups will be based outside Bengaluru to spur balanced regional tech growth. The move underscores the state's ambition to strengthen its innovation ecosystem and foster next-gen technologies across the region.
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