Karnataka Targets Workforce Expansion
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•India's Karnataka state plans incentives to double global centres to 1,000 by 2029
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Karnataka state aims to double its global capability centres (GCCs) count to 1,000 and create 350,000 new jobs by 2029 .
The draft policy is the first by any Indian state aimed at attracting foreign companies to set up local offices.
More than 1,700 GCCs operate across India , employing over 1.9 million people.
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