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Source: Global Investors Meet 2012, Department of IT, BT and S&T, Karnataka, ASSOCHAM Report, Planning Commission Databook 2013-14, DIPP, CMIE
Visvesvaraya Trade Promotion Centre, ITIR, BIA: Bengaluru International Airport, **In Indian rupee terms, ***At 2013-14 rates
6th largest state in terms
of GDP size in 2013-14
The state contributed 5.6 per cent to the GSDP of India in 2013-14.
Average GSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and 2013-14 was about 14.9** per cent.
The per capita GSDP increased to US$ 1,585.5, expanding at a CAGR of 13.7** per cent
between 2004-05 and 2013-14.
IT hub of India
Karnataka is the IT hub of India and home to the fourth largest technology cluster in the
world.
The state contributed US$ 29.5 billion to Indias electronics and software exports in 201314.
Karnataka has 47 IT/ITeS SEZs, three software technology parks and dedicated IT
investment regions.
Vibrant industrial base
Karnataka has vibrant automobile, agro, aerospace, textile & garment, biotech and heavy
engineering industries.
The state has sector-specific SEZs for key industries such as IT, biotechnology,
engineering, food processing and aerospace. An ITIR, spread across 10,000 acres, is
being developed near BIA.
One of the preferred
investment destinations
A conducive business environment has helped the state rank fifth in terms of attracting
private sector investments in India, as of December 2012.
Total outstanding investments amounted to US$ 171.0*** billion in 2013-14, while
cumulative FDI inflows from April 2000 to November 2014 stood at US$ 14.2 billion, the
fourth highest in India.
Source: Indian Minerals Yearbook 2014, Global Investors Meet 2012,
Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14, Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre, Bounteous Karnataka
* Till March 2013
Vast natural resource
pool
Karnataka is the sole producer of felsites and the leading producer of iron ore, chromite,
and dunite and contributes 99.5 per cent to India's total gold production.
Karnataka hosts 78.0 per cent of vanadium ore, 74.0 per cent of iron ore (magnetite), 42.0
per cent of tungsten ore and 38.0 per cent of asbestos reserves in India.
Strong knowledge
infrastructure
Karnataka has 43 universities, 4,676 pre-university colleges, 210* engineering colleges
and 297* polytechnics, 46 medical colleges and 38 dental colleges.
The state also houses 401 R&D centres; around 400 of the Fortune Global 500 companies
outsource their IT services to firms in Bengaluru.
Contributes 7 per cent
to the agricultural
production of India
Karnataka accounts for 69.3 per cent of the coffee production in India; coffee exports from
Karnataka stood at US$ 596.9 million in 2013-14.
The state is the 5th largest producer of fruits in the country and the fourth largest producer
of spices.
Karnataka is also the third largest producer of plantation crops in the country.
Number 4 in terms of
tourist arrivals in India
Karnataka boasts of a diverse flora and fauna and a 320 km natural coast line, which
makes it a nature tourist's paradise.
The state has World Heritage Sites at Hampi and Pattadakal.
Source: Karnataka Udyog Mitra, Planning Commission Databook 201314, D&B Cluster State Overview, CMIE, Karnataka Vision 2020, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Visvesvaraya Trade Promotion Centre,
*In Indian Rupee terms, **At 2013-14 rates, includes electronics and computer software
Growing demand High economic growth
GSDP expanded at a CAGR of 14.9* per cent between 2004-05 and 2013-14.
Buoyant services (IT, tourism) and industries driving economic growth.
Sector specific SEZs and SIRs facilitating growth.
Rich talent pool
Karnataka is termed as the Knowledge Capital of India.
The state has successfully attracted skilled labour, especially, in the knowledge sector. Karnataka is among the states that produce a large number of doctors, engineers and medical technicians in the country.
Policy support
Wide range of fiscal and policy incentives for businesses under the Karnataka Industrial Policy, 201419.
Investor-friendly sector-specific policies to promote industries such as IT, biotechnology, tourism and manufacturing.
Simplified procedures for investment.
Infrastructure
Well-developed social, physical and industrial infrastructure.
Good road, rail, water and air connectivity and substantial port infrastructure.
Well-developed telecom infrastructure.
Excellent healthcare facilities.
2013-14
IT exports:
US$ 29.5
billion**
2020
target
IT exports:
US$ 73.7
billion
Advantage
Karnataka
Healthcare/
Social
amenities
Education/
Skill
development
Infrastructure
Women
empowerment
Governance
Poor and
backward
classes
Tourism
Improve access and
availability of quality
healthcare for all.
Build infrastructure to boost
productive potential of the
economy.
Various metro rail and mono
rail projects are in progress.
Develop the state as a vibrant
knowledge society.
Focus on job oriented growth
through skill development of the
workforce.
Enhance opportunities and
empower women across
economic, social and
political spheres.
Better governance through
wider participation and deep
democratic decentralisation.
Encourage transparency and
accountability.
Increase rural incomes
through greater viability of
agriculture and allied activities.
Bridge the gap between
socially backward and
vulnerable groups and rest
of the people.
Preserve and promote
Karnatakas rich heritage. Karnataka Tourism Vision
Group (KTVG) was set up in
October 2013 to advise on
promoting tourism in state.
Industry
Build and sustain Bangalores leadership in science,
technology and knowledge
based industries.
Achieve a sustainable and
orderly process of
industrialisation and
urbanisation.
Source: State Planning Department
Vision
2020
Karnataka is located in the southern region of India. The
state is surrounded by the Arabian Sea in the west, Goa in
the northwest, Maharashtra in the north, Andhra Pradesh in
the east, Tamil Nadu in the southeast, and Kerala in the
southwest.
Languages spoken are Kannada, Tulu, Kodava, Hindi and
English.
Some of the prominent cities in the state are Ankola,
Bengaluru, Bagalkot, Belgaum, Bidar, Bijapur, Chikmagalur,
Chitradurga, Dandeli, Hubli-Dharwad, Mangalore, Mysore
and Shimoga.
Karnataka has a tropical climate with three major seasons:
warm and dry from February to May, monsoon from June to
October and winter from November to January.
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14, Census 2011
Parameters Karnataka
Capital Bengaluru
Geographical area (sq km) 192,000
Administrative districts (No) 30
Population density (persons per sq km) 319
Total population (million) 61.1
Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) 973
Literacy rate (%) 75.4
Male literacy rate 82.5
Female literacy rate 68.1
Source: Maps of India
Parameter Karnataka All states Source
Economy 2012-13 2013-14
GSDP as a percentage of all states GSDP 5.6 100.0 Planning Commission Databook, 201314,
current prices
GSDP CAGR (%)* 14.9 11.54 Planning Commission Databook, November
2014, current prices
Per capita GSDP (US$) 1,585.5 1,833.24 Planning Commission Databook, December
2014, current prices
Physical Infrastructure
Installed power capacity (MW) 14,269.8 258,701.45 Central Electricity Authority, as of January 2015
Wireless subscribers (No) 56,514,721 930,200,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
September 2014
Broadband subscribers (No) 3,389,610** 75,730,000 Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, as of
September 2014
National Highway length (km) 6,294.3 96,260 National Highway Authority of India
Major and minor ports (No) 1+10 13+187 Indian Ports Association
Airports (No) 5*** 133 Airports Authority of India
*In Indian rupee terms for the period 2004-05 to 2013-14, **As of March 2014 indiastat.com, ***Includes only operational airports
Parameter Karnataka All states Source
Social Indicators
Literacy rate (%) 75.4 74.0 Planning Commission Databook, June 2014
Birth rate (per 1,000 population) 18.3 21.4 SRS Bulletin (www.censusindia.gov.in),
September 2014
Investment
FDI equity inflows (US$ billion) 14.66 238.6 Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
April 2000 to December 2014
Outstanding investments (US$ billion) 171.0 2,414.2 CMIE (2013-14)
Industrial Infrastructure
PPP projects (No)* 134 1,339 www.pppindiadatabase.com
SEZs (No) 39 352 Notified SEZs as of 5th December 2014,
www.sezindia.nic.in
PPP: Public-Private Partnership, SEZ: Special Economic Zone, SRS: Sample Registration System
*As of January 2011
At current prices, the Gross State Domestic Product
(GSDP) of Karnataka was about US$ 96.7 billion in 2013-
14.
The average GSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and
2013-14 was about 14.9* per cent.
Growth has been mainly driven by secondary and tertiary
sectors.
Source: Planning Commission Databook, October 2014
*In Indian Rupee terms
GSDP of Karnataka at current prices (US$ billion)
37.2 44.4
50.3
67.2 67.3 71.2
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CAGR:
14.9%*
The Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of Karnataka was
about US$ 85.7 billion in 2013-14.
The average NSDP growth rate between 2004-05 and
2013-14 was 14.8* per cent.
Source: Planning Commission Databook, October 2014
*In Indian Rupee terms
NSDP of Karnataka at current prices (US$ billion)
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CAGR:
14.8%*
The states per capita GSDP in 2013-14 was US$ 1,585.5.
The per capita GSDP increased at a Compound Annual
Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.7* per cent between 2004-05
and 2013-14.
Source: Planning Commission Databook, October 2014
*In Indian Rupee terms
GSDP per capita of Karnataka at current
prices (US$)
673
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CAGR:
13.7%*
The states per capita NSDP in 2013-14 was US$ 1,405.3.
The per capita NSDP increased at a CAGR of 13.6* per
cent between 2004-05 and 2013-14.
Source: Planning Commission Databook, October 2014
*In Indian Rupee terms
NSDP per capita of Karnataka at current
prices (US$)
600
708 797
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1,083
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19.9 14.8
29.1 23.8
51.0 61.4
2004-05 2013-14
Primary Sector Secondary Sector Tertiary Sector
In 2013-14, the tertiary sector contributed 61.4 per cent to
the states GSDP at current prices, followed by the secondary sector (23.8 per cent) and primary sector (14.8
per cent).
At a CAGR of 17.3* per cent, the tertiary sector has been
the fastest growing among the three sectors from 2004-05
to 2013-14. The growth has been driven by trade, hotels,
real estate, finance, insurance, transport, communications
and other services.
The secondary sector grew at a CAGR of 12.4* per cent
between 2004-05 and 2013-14. This was driven by
manufacturing, construction and electricity, gas & water
supply.
The primary sector grew at a CAGR of 11.2* per cent
between 2004-05 and 2013-14.
Source: CMIE
*Growth rate in INR terms
GSDP composition by sector
CAGR
11.2*%
17.3*%
12.4*%
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14,
Department of Horticulture, Karnataka Agriculture Budget 2013-14
*In bales of 170 kgs each, ^First advance estimates of Agriculture Department,
^^Provisional data for 2011-12 (000 nuts)
Crop
Annual production
estimate^ in
2013-14 (000 tonnes)
Sugarcane 40,375
Maize 4,573
Rice 3,823
Banana 2,656
Coconut^^ 4,408.3
Sorghum (jowar) 1,391
Cotton* 1,299
Groundnut 564
Wheat 240
Total pulses 1,418
Total major oilseeds 1,168
Sugarcane was the major crop of the state with production
estimates of about 40.4 million tonnes in 2013-14.
The states food grain production is estimated to be 13.1 million tonnes in 2013-14.
Major oilseeds production is estimated to be 1.2 million
tonnes in 2013-14.
Production of cereals and pulses in the state is estimated to
be 11.6 million tonnes and 1.4 million tonnes, respectively,
in 2013-14.
In 2013-14, total production of major fruits in the state is
estimated at 6.9 million tonnes.
Total fruits production in the state is estimated at 6.9 million
tonnes in 2013-14.
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 201314, Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre, Government of Karnataka,
*Growth rate in INR terms,
STPI: Software Technology Parks of India
During 2013-14, total exports from the state aggregated
US$ 48.2 billion, which is approximately 12.4 per cent of
Indias total exports.
Karnatakas exports increased at a CAGR of 15.4* per cent during 2007-08 to 2013-14.
From a sector specific perspective, exports of electronics &
computer software, engineering products; readymade
garments and basic chemicals, pharmaceuticals &
cosmetics increased significantly in 2013-14 compared with
the previous year.
Electronic and software exports from the state reached US$
29.5 billion in 2013-14.
Karnataka exported US$ 5,964.4 million worth of petroleum
and chemical products during 2013-14.
Break up of exports by sector (2013-14)
Engineering
products
6.2%
Miscellaneous
and others
8.3%
Electronics &
computer
software
61.3%
Petroleum
and
chemical
products
12.4%
Gems and
jewellery
8.3%
Handloom & textiles
3.5%
The state has a stable political environment. Successive
state governments have realized the importance of
industries in the state and have provided conducive
business environment to attract domestic as well as foreign
entities.
In 2013-14, outstanding investments in the state totalled
US$ 171.0 billion, representing nearly 7.1 per cent of the
total outstanding investments in India.
Of the total outstanding investments, the manufacturing
sector attracted the most (36.3 per cent), followed by the
services sector (27.1 per cent).
Karnataka is ranked fifth in terms of attracting private sector
investments in India.
According to the Department of Industrial Policy &
Promotion (DIPP), the cumulative FDI inflows from April
2000 to November 2014 amounted to US$ 14.2 billion, the
fourth highest in India.
FDI inflows from April-December 2014 stood at US$ 1.985
billion.
Source: Composition of outstanding investments across states,
ASSOCHAM, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, CMIE
Break up of outstanding investments by sector
(2013-14)
36.3%
27.1%
16.2%
16.2%
3.7%
0.6%
Manufacturing
Services
Real Estate
Electricity
Irrigation
Mining
Karnataka attracted investments worth US$ 150.2* billion
during the Global Investors Meet, 2012.
Source: Global Investors Meet, 2012, *At 2012-13 rates
Investment proposals signed at Global Investors Meet
2012
Sector Amount (US$ billion)*
Energy 52.15
Automobile 1.95
Iron and steel 22.56
Cement and other minerals 10.34
Education and R&D 1.73
Agro, food and horticulture 3.32
Biotech and pharma 0.38
Textiles and apparels 0.99
Tourism 8.30
Housing and urban development 6.87
Industrial infrastructure 9.18
IT & electronics 14.98
Chemicals and petrochemicals 8.87
Engineering 3.29
Aerospace and defence 2.66
Others 2.74
Total budget size for 2014-15 is US$ 23,001.3 million,
around 13.5 per cent higher than previous budget size in
INR terms.
Karnatakas government has a planned expenditure of US$ 10,933.3 million for the year 2014-15
A fiscal deficit of US$ 3,340.2 million, 2.9 per cent of GSDP
is projected for 2014-15
Tax revenue is estimated to be approximately US$ 11,645.0
million witnessing an increase of 13.6 per cent over the
estimates for 2013-14.
Capital expenditure for 2014-15 is estimated to be US$
3,415.0 million, 12.0 per cent higher allocation than 2013-
14.
Budget highlights:
Tax proposals:
Preparing for the introduction of Goods and Service
Tax (GST) in the state.
Exemption from VAT on paddy, rice, wheat, pulses
and products of rice and wheat to continue for one
more year.
Excise duty on beer increased from 122 per cent to
135 per cent.
Source: Government of Karnataka, Budget 2014-15
*Revised estimates
**Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 60.00 INR for 2014-15
Annual Budget
(Estimates in US$ million)
2013-14* 2014-15**
Revenue
receipts 15,638.7 18,506.4
Total
expenditure 19,278.7 23,001.3
Revenue A/C
surplus NA 46.9
Capital receipts 3,011.3 4,201.7
Capital
expenditure 3,049.1 3,415.0
Fiscal deficit 2,894.7 3,340.2
Primary education:
Reconstitution of expert committees to set up text books
promoting moral and social values
Set up 178 Government High Schools in needy places
under the Rashtriya Maadhyamika Shiksha Abhiyaan
US$ 2,904.2 million has been allocated for Primary and
Secondary Education Department during 2014-15
Agriculture:
Provide support to farmers through low interest
agricultural loans, subsidised seeds, fertilisers, nutrients,
agricultural improvements, soil conservation, market
improvements, minimum support price, crop insurance
and other related programmes.
Launch of Krishibhagya scheme for farmers whose livelihood is dependent on rains. This scheme aims to
provide facilities including conservation, storage and
efficient use of rain water, adoption of profitable cropping
systems, cultivation of high income earning horticultural
crops, and promotion of animal husbandry activities,
among others. Source: Government of Karnataka, Budget 2014-15 *Revised estimates
*Assumed exchange rate of 1 US$= 60.00 INR for 2014-15
Sector Annual allocation
(US$ million)
Education department 3,550.8
Energy 1,948.8
Water resources 1,891.5
Urban development 1,665.8
Social welfare 1,079.2
Health and family welfare 1,003.8
Agriculture and horticulture 899.5
Major sector-wise allocation as per budget 2014-15
The state is well connected to its five neighbouring states
and other parts of India through 15 national highways that
run through the state.
The Karnataka Road Development Corporation Ltd
(KRDCL) has been created as a state-owned enterprise for
the development of road infrastructure facilities in the state.
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC),
established in August 1961, provides state road transport
services.
Karnataka plans to construct 100,000 km of roads by 2020;
this entails an investment of US$ 26.0 billion.
In 2013, the central government approved US$ 97.6 million
of two/four laning of Kollegal section national highway
project bordering Kerala.
IRB Infrastructure will develop a road from Kundapur in
coastal region to the states border with Goa in a project costing US$ 437.8 million.
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14,
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Global Investors Meet 2012,
Department of Tourism, Karnataka,
The National Highways Authority of India,
Public Works Department and RDPR Department
Road type Road length (km)
National Highways 6,294.3
State Highways 20,770
Major district roads 49,959
Municipal roads 8,366
Other roads 148,412
Source: Maps of India
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2011-12, Infrastructure Development Department, Karnataka
*At 2011-12 prices
Karnataka railway network
Type of railway Length (km)
South Central Railways 268
South Western Railways 2,697
Southern Railways 37
Konkan Railways 248
Total 3,250
Karnataka is well-connected to other parts of the country
through the railways. The state has a railway network of
3,250 km.
Karnataka Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (K-
RIDE) has been set up with the objective of developing and
implementing rail infrastructure projects in Karnataka with
private sector participation wherever feasible.
K-RIDE has a chief executive officer deputed from the
Railways Department and principal secretary, Infrastructure
Development Department, as its chairman.
Bengaluru Metro Rail, also known as Namma Metro (our
metro), is a mass-transit rail system for the city of
Bengaluru. Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited
(BMRCL), a joint venture of Government of India and
Government of Karnataka, is a special purpose vehicle
(SPV) entrusted with the responsibility of implementation of
Bengaluru Metro Rail Project. Namma Metro started in
October 2011 and Phase II was launched in March 2014.
Eleven railway projects are under implementation in the
state for which the states contribution would be US$ 897.5 million.
Key proposed new projects
Project Length
Cost
(US$
million)*
Hassan-Bengaluru (New line) 166 197
Tumkur-Rayadurga (New line) 102 202
Munirabad-Mehboobnagar (New line) 170 177
Bagalkot-Kudachi (New line) 142 170
Tumkur-Davangere (New line) 200 190
Bidar-Gulbarga (New line) 107 77
Hubli-Ankola (New line) 167 483
Bengaluru-Satyamangala (New line) 162 375
Source: Global Investors Meet, 2012
*Association of Private Airport Operators
The state has five domestic airports. These are located in
Bengaluru, Mangalore, Hubli, Mysore and Belgaum.
International flights operate from the airports at Bengaluru
and Mangalore.
Bengaluru International Airport; the countrys first greenfield international airport, has been developed at Devanahalli in
Bengaluru as a passenger and cargo department hub. This
was developed under the PPP model and started
operations in May 2008.
The passenger traffic in Bengaluru International Airport in
2013-14 stood at 12.86* million passengers (domestic
passengers: 10.23 million and international passengers:
2.63 million).
For 2013-14, the airport reported an average of 325 air
traffic movements per day.
Minor airports at Shimoga, Gulbarga, Bijapur and Hassan
are being developed on PPP mode through private
promoters.
The existing airport at Hubli is being upgraded to
international standards.
Ports
Major ports New Mangalore Port
Minor ports
Karwar
Belekeri
Tadri
Honnavar
Bhatkal
Kundapur
Hangarkatta
Malpe
Padubidri
Old Mangalore
Source: Global Investors Meet, 2012
Karwar
Port
New
Mangalore
Port
There are 11 ports in Karnataka, of which New Mangalore is
a major port. New Mangalore Port is the ninth major port in
India with the deepest inner harbour on the west coast.
Major cargo have been handled by Karwar, Belikeri, Malpe
and old Mangalore ports in 2010-11. Among them, the
cargo handled by Belikeri port was significantly more than
the other ports.
A new port is being planned at Honnavar at a cost of US$
99.5 million under PPP model.
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As of November 2014, the state had an installed power
generation capacity of 14,269.8 MW. The state contributed
7,479.4 MW of this capacity, and the private sector
contributed 5,120.0 MW, whereas the central governments share was 1,670.4 MW.
The installed capacity has increased from 9,346.7 MW in
2009 to 13,977.8 MW in 2013-14.
Of the total installed power generation capacity, 6,430.0
MW was contributed by thermal power. Capacity of 254.9
MW and 3,985.1 MW was contributed by nuclear and
renewable power, respectively, while hydropower
contributed 3,599.8 MW.
The government has taken steps to undertake several new
small, medium and large scale power projects.
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited
(KREDL) was established in 1996 to promote the
development of renewable energy sources in the state.
NTPC is developing a 4,000 MW supercritical thermal
power plant at Kudgi village in Bijapur district with an
investment of US$ 2.9 billion. Work has commenced on the
plant and is expected to be commissioned in 2015-16.
Source: Central Electricity Authority
*As of November 2014
Installed power capacity (MW)
CAGR:
7.3%
The installed capacity will increase by 10,200 MW over the
next three years, as numerous projects are currently under
implementation.
State-owned power generation in Karnataka is managed by:
Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL).
Power transmission is overseen by:
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited
(KPTCL).
Karnataka has five electricity supply companies:
Bengaluru Electricity Supply Company Limited
(BESCOM).
Mangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited
(MESCOM).
Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited
(HESCOM).
Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company Limited
(GESCOM).
Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation
Limited (CESCOM).
Major power projects to be completed in the next
three years
Project Capacity
Yaramaras Thermal Power Station 2x800 MW
Yadlapura Thermal Power Station 2x800 MW
Godhana Thermal Power Station 2x800 MW
Bidadi (Gas based) 1x700 MW
3rd
Unit of Bellary Thermal Power
Station 1x700 MW
NTPC Project at Kudagi 4000 MW
Total 10,200 MW
Source: Central Electricity Authority, Karnataka Budget 2013-14
Telecom infrastructure (November 2014)
Wireless subscribers 56,514,721
Wire-line subscribers 2,262,584
Broadband subscribers 4,878,430*
Post offices 9,739^
Telephone exchanges 2,802**
Teledensity (in per cent) 92.5**
Source: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,
Department of Telecommunications, Annual Report 2012-13,
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology,
Economic Survey of Karnataka 201314, India Post, * As of March 2014 indiastat.com, ^As of July 2014, ** As of May 2014
Leading telecom companies operate in the state in the
sectors of telecommunication network, basic telephony
services (both wire line and wireless) and networking
services for telecommunication equipment.
According to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),
there were 56.5 million wireless connections and 2.3 million
wire-line subscribers in Karnataka, as of November 2014.
The entire state is networked through Optic-Fibre Cables
(OFCs) of the state-owned company, Bharat Sanchar
Nigam Limited (BSNL), as well as private companies such
as Bharti, Reliance, VSNL and TATA Tele Services.
Last mile access is provided by BSNL as well as Tata Tele
Services in various parts of the state. Bharti and Reliance
Communications provide the last-mile access directly to the
customers in all major cities of Karnataka.
Major telecom operators in Karnataka
Bharti Airtel
IDEA Cellular
Vodafone Essar
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
Aircel Ltd
Reliance Communications
Tata Teleservices
Water supply Sewerage system
KUWSDB has implemented
surface-based drinking
water supply schemes in
187 urban areas to provide
assured safe drinking water.
KUWSDB is implementing
26 schemes for shifting the
source of water from ground
water to assured surface
water. These schemes are
to be completed by 2013.
Cauvery Water Supply
Scheme (CWSS) Stage IV,
Phases IIV are being implemented to supply 810
MLD of water to about
600,000 connections.
The Bengaluru
Water Supply and
Sewerage Board
(BWSSB) is
responsible for
providing water
supply, sewerage
system and
sewage disposal
in the Bengaluru
Metropolitan area.
Forty-two urban
areas have been
provided with
Underground
Drainage (UGD)
facilities in the
state.
Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission (JNNURM), Bengaluru and Mysore have been
sanctioned 47 projects worth US$ 615.1* million during
200613.
Some of the key areas of development are roads and
flyovers, water supply, storm-water drainage, sewerage and
urban transport.
A total of 26 projects related to roads, flyovers, water supply
and urban transport located in Bengaluru have been
completed between April 2006 and November 2013, with a
value of US$ 136.6 million.
The Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board
(KUWSDB) is responsible for providing water supply and
sewerage facilities in 213 urban areas of the state, except
the areas serviced by the Bruhath Bengaluru Mahanagar
Palike (provides services in Bengaluru city and surrounding
areas).
A total of 71 projects have been sanctioned at an approved
cost of US$ 316.6 million under UIDSSMT programme of
JNNURM as of March 2014. Source: JNNURM, Ministry of Urban Development, www.urbanindia.nic.in MLD: Million Litres Per Day
*As of November 2013, at 201213 rates, UIDSSMT: Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns
Contract authority Project name Investment
(US$ million)
PPP
type Stage
Airports
Ministry of Civil Aviation Bangalore International Airport 320.2 BOOT In operation
Ports
Department of Ports & Inland Water
Transport (DPIWT), Karnataka 2nd stage development of modern deep sea port at
Karwar 130.7 BOOST Bidding
DPIWT, Karnataka Honnavar Port Development, Uttar Kannada 182.5 BOOST Bidding
DPIWT, Karnataka Development of Malpe Port in Udupi District 224.0 BOOST Bidding
Roads
Bengaluru Development Authority Construction of Ring Road Around Bengaluru City 497.7 BOT-Toll EOI
Karnataka Road Development
Corporation (KRDCL)
Development of road from State Highway-17 to
State Highway-19 234.4 BOT-Toll Bidding
Karnataka Road Development
Corporation (KRDCL)
Development of road Sira-Madugiri-Gowribidanur-
Chikkaballapura-Shidalgatta-Chithamani-
Srinivasapur-Mulbagal SH-58 and other
connecting roads
243.0 BOT-Toll Bidding
Source: www.pppindiadatabase.com
BOOT: Build-Own-Operate-Transfer, BOOST: Build-Own-Operate-Share-Transfer, BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, EOI: Expression of Interest
Contract authority Project name Investment
(US$ million)
PPP
type Stage
Tourism
Department of Tourism, Karnataka Development of international convention centre
at Devanahalli 174.2
BOT-
Annuity Construction
Urban development
Karnataka Urban Infrastructure
Development and Finance
Corporation 24x7 urban water supply 292.0 -
In
implementation
Karnataka Land Army Corporation
Limited (KLAC) Establishment of KLAC office 182.5 DBFOT Bidding
Animal Husbandry and Veterinary
Science
Commercial development of animal husbandry
and veterinary science land 41.5 DBFOT EOI
Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike,
Karnataka Transfer station in Bengaluru 14.9 - EOI
Source: www.pppindiadatabase.com
BOT: Build-Operate-Transfer, DBFOT: Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer, EOI: Expression of Interest
Source: www.sezindia.nic.in, Department of Industries and Commerce, Karnataka
*Growth rate in INR terms
Name/Developer Location Primary industry
M/s. Ozone SEZ Developers Pvt Ltd Chikkaballapura Pharmaceuticals
SEZ with valid in-principle approval
The state has 22 operational, 40 notified SEZs, one valid in-
principle approval and 61 formal approval SEZs, as of July
2013.
The Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board has
developed 141 industrial areas spread across the state. The
state plans to develop and upgrade eight clusters around
Bengaluru with an investment of US$ 348.4 million.
The Karnataka State Industrial & Infrastructure
Development Corporation has promoted more than 135
start-up ventures in the state through equity participation
and has provided debt to core industries such as steel,
cement, mining and textiles, as well as new sectors such as
IT, aerospace and telecom.
Exports from SEZs in Karnataka increased at a CAGR of
97.6* per cent from US$ 0.4 billion in 2007-08 to US$ 5.3
billion in 2011-12.
Exports from SEZs in Karnataka (US$ billion)
0.4
1.7 2.2
4.1
5.3
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
CAGR:
97.6*%
Name/Developer Location Primary industry
Manyata Embassy Business Park Bengaluru IT/ITeS
WIPRO Limited Varthur Hobli, Electronic City, Bengaluru IT
Infosys Technologies SEZ Mangalore Dakshina, Kannada IT/ITeS
Vrindavan Tech Villages SEZ (Vikas Telecom Limited) Bengaluru IT/ITeS
Cessna Garden Developers Pvt Ltd Bengaluru IT/ITeS
Biocon Limited Anekal, Bengaluru Biotechnology
HCL Technologies Ltd Bengaluru IT/ITeS
KIADB (Textile) Hasan Textiles
Information Technology Park Ltd Bengaluru IT/ITeS
Primal Projects Private Limited Bengaluru IT/ITeS
Bagmane Construction Pvt Ltd Bengaluru North IT/ITeS
Synefra Eng. & Const. (Suzlon Infrastructure Limited) Udupi Hi-tech engineering products and
related services
KIADB (Food) Samudravalli, Sankalapura Food processing
Gopalan Enterprises (India) Private Limited Whitefield, Bengaluru IT/ITeS
Quest SEZ Development Private Limited Belgaum Precision engineering products
Some of the operational SEZs in Karnataka
Source: www.sezindia.nic.in
Source: www.sezindia.nic.in
Name/Developer Location Primary industry
M/s. Biocon Ltd Bengaluru Biotechnology
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Mangalore IT/ITeS
Infosys Technologies Limited Dakshina Kannada IT/ITeS
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Shimoga Engineering & related industries
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Hassan Food processing and related services
Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services Bengaluru Biotechnology
Suzlon Infrastructure Ltd Near Mangalore
Port
Port-based for hi-tech engineering products
and related services
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board Hassan Pharmaceuticals
Mangalore SEZ Limited Dakshin Kannada Petrochemicals and petroleum
Quest Machining and Manufacturing Pvt Ltd Belgaum Auto, aerospace and industrial engineering
High Street Developers Private Limited Mandya IT/ITeS
Opto Infrastructure Limited Hassan Electronic hardware & software/ IT/ITeS
Some of the SEZs with formal approvals
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14, Deloitte: Annual Status of
Higher Education of States and UTs in India, University Grants Commission,
Medical Council of India, Census 2011 (final data),
*For 2013-14, **For 2012-13
The state has a literacy rate of 75.4 per cent according to
the final data of Census 2011; the male literacy rate is 82.5
per cent and the female literacy rate is 68.1 per cent.
In terms of the number of universities, Karnataka ranks fifth
among all Indian states and union territories, with 43
universities. Of these, 23 are state public universities, 11
private deemed universities, four government deemed
universities, two state private universities, one central
university, one state open university and one institute of
national importance.
The state has 4,676 pre-university colleges to impart
general education. There are more than 1 million students
in the pre-university colleges.
There are 297 polytechnics and 210 engineering colleges to
provide technical education in the state.
The state government along with National Skill
Development Corporation will implement the National
Vocational Education Qualification in 100 schools with an
aim to provide certification of vocational skills for improving
employment levels among the youth.
Literacy rates (%)
Literacy rate 75.4
Male literacy 82.5
Female literacy 68.1
Educational infrastructure (No)
Universities: 43
Pre-university colleges*: 4,676
Engineering colleges**: 210
Polytechnics**: 297
Junior technical schools**: 12
Vocational institutes: 553
Medical colleges: 46
Dental colleges: 38
Ayurvedic colleges: 56
Homeopathy colleges: 11
Unani colleges: 5
Karnataka education statistics (201213)
Number of schools
Lower primary: 25,950
Higher primary: 34,086
Secondary schools:
14,194
School dropout rate
(in per cent)
Lower primary: 2.6
Higher primary: 5.4
Pupil-teacher ratio
Average: 23.4:1
Aided schools: 43:1
Unaided schools: 30.8:1
State participation in primary education is significant as 85.2
per cent of the lower primary and 66.2 per cent of the higher
primary schools are managed by Department of Education.
Karnataka is home to several premier institutions:
Indian Statistical Institute.
Indian Institute of Science.
Indian Institute of Management.
National Law School of India University.
Institute for Social and Economic Change.
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru.
Kannada University, Hampi.
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 201314
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14,
Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin Sep, 2014
(www.censusindia.gov.in)
*Per thousand persons,
**Per thousand live births,
***As of March 2011
Three-tier health infrastructure comprising primary health
centres, health units, community health centres and sub-
centres is available in the state.
The policy of the government is to establish one primary
health centre for every 30,000 inhabitants, one dispensary
for every 15,00020,000 inhabitants and one sub-centre for every 5,000 inhabitants.
Health indicators (2013-14)
Beds per 100,000 population 99
Birth rate* 18.3
Death rate* 7.0
Infant mortality rate** 31
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Male (2012) 63.6
Female (2012) 67.1
Health infrastructure (as of December 2013)
District hospitals: 20
Other hospitals: 12
Teaching hospitals: 29
Community health centres: 206
Taluk/general hospitals: 146
Beds in community health centres: 20,400
Primary health centres: 2,355
Sub-centres: 8,871
Dispensaries: 659***
There are several sports complexes in Bengaluru, Mysore, Mangalore and other cities. Cricket, hockey and football are the
major sports, although other games are also popular.
The main sports arenas are the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium and the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, Chamundi Vihar
Stadium in Mysore and the Mangala Stadium in Mangalore.
The Bengaluru Golf Course and the Karnataka Golf Association are well-known golf courses in the state.
Karnataka is also home to numerous convention centres used for exhibitions, both indoor and outdoor, such as Palace
Grounds and the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre.
Under the Rural Tourism Project, Anegundi, Kokkare Bellur, Attivari Bird Sanctuary, Gokarna and Kodagu have been
developed. Schemes are being prepared to develop rural tourism at other places also to showcase the rural life, art and
culture and heritage.
Ranga Shankara and Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath form the cultural nexus of Bengaluru and are the performing spaces
for dance, music and theatre artists.
An international mega convention centre, with a seating capacity of 6,000, is being planned near the Bengaluru International
Airport.
The natural resources, policy incentives and infrastructure
in the state favour investments in the IT/ITeS,
biotechnology, engineering, electronics, automotive,
textiles, agri- and food-processing sectors.
Karnatakas favourable policies have encouraged industries to set up their R&D centres in the state.
Bengaluru has about 401* R&D centres, the most in India.
Karnataka is making significant investments in industrial
infrastructure, such as setting up industrial clusters and
SEZs and PPP projects to provide an impetus to further
industrial development.
In November 2013, the Karnataka State High-Level
Clearance Committee (SHLCC) cleared 10 projects with an
investment of over US$ 1.7 billion. The projects are
expected to create 14,105 jobs in 10 districts. In August
2013, SHLCC cleared 19 projects with an investment of
over US$ 2.5 billion. The projects are expected to create
69,746 jobs in 13 districts.
Key industries in Karnataka
IT and ITeS Biotechnology Engineering Electronics and telecom Automotive Textiles and apparel Agro and food processing (floriculture) Aerospace Animation Electronic hardware Tourism Renewable energy
*Source: Zinnov Management Consulting Pvt Ltd
Karnataka has emerged as an Information Technology (IT)
hub of India.
Bengaluru is the fourth largest technological cluster in the
world after Silicon Valley, Boston and London.
About 50.0 per cent of the world's SEI CMM Level 5
certified companies are located in Bengaluru.
The state is Indias largest software exporter, with electronics and computer software exports totalling US$
29.5 billion in 2013-14.
Karnataka has 47 IT/ITeS SEZs and dedicated IT
investment regions.
There are 2,160 IT companies in the state.
The state houses 550,000 IT Professionals or 1/3rd of the
total IT professionals in the country.
At least 400 Fortune 500 companies have outsourcing
operations in Karnataka.
In September 2013, US-based eBay Inc launched a new
global development centre in India, which is spread across
150,000 sq ft.
Some of the key players
Wipro Technologies
Infosys
Genpact
Accenture
Electronics and software exports from Karnataka
(US$ billion)
Source: Software Technology Parks of India, Global Investors Meet 2012,
KIADB, Department of IT, Government of Karnataka, Karnataka ICT
Group 2020 Report, Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre,
*Growth rate in INR terms
12.5 17.3 17.8
19.1
23.1
28.2 28.7 29.5
200
6-0
7
200
7-0
8
200
8-0
9
200
9-1
0
201
0-1
1
201
1-1
2
201
2-1
3
201
3-1
4
CAGR:
17.0*%
Wipro Ltd
Infosys Technologies Ltd
Genpact
Accenture
Wipro Ltd was established in 1945 and posted revenues of US$ 7.3 billion in 2013-14. The company
has presence in areas such as IT services, product engineering, technology infrastructure services,
BPO and other consulting solutions. The company provides services such as application
development, deployment and maintenance, business intelligence and customer relationship
management.
Based in Bengaluru, the company has 72 plus global delivery centres and 50 plus industry-specific
centres of excellence in more than 54 countries. In September 2009, the company launched its centre
of excellence at its Electronic City campus to work with other leading IT firms for developing
innovative IT solutions.
Infosys Technologies Ltd was set up in 1981 and posted revenues of US$ 8.3 billion in 2013-14. The
company operates in areas such as IT consulting, modular global sourcing, process re-engineering
and BPO services.
Infosys has 73 offices and 94 development centres in the US, India, China, Australia, Japan, the UK,
Germany, France and many other countries and has marketing and technological alliances with
companies such as IBM, HP, Microsoft and Oracle. The company has operations at multiple locations
in Bengaluru, Mangalore and Mysore.
Genpact was set up in 1997 in India. Formerly known as GE Capital International Services, the
companys net revenues in 2013-14 stood at US$ 2.1 billion. The company provides a wide range of business process, technology and knowledge services
including finance and accounting, collections and customer relations, insurance, procurement and
supply chain, analytics, software and IT infrastructure. Genpact employs around 60,200 employees.
The company has one office in Bengaluru in Karnataka.
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company with
approximately 275,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries.
The company has one consulting office and seven delivery centres in Bengaluru.
Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14, Global Investors Meet
2012, Indian Biotechnology Industry Outlook 2012, Analyz Research,
Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises (ABLE),
Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre
Karnataka has played a key role in Indias emergence as a significant player in the global biotechnology industry.
Karnataka is home to nearly 60.0 per cent of the countrys biotech units.
One-ninety five of the total 340 biotech companies in India
are located in Karnataka. The state has more than 6,800
scientists involved in biotech research.
Premier life sciences institutions such as Indian Institute of
Science, National Centre for Biological Science and
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
are present in the state.
Sector-focused SEZs have been set up in Mysore,
Mangalore, Hubli-Dharwar, Belgaum, Shimoga, Gulbarga,
Kolar & Mandya.
Twelve biotechnology finishing schools are scheduled for
development under the Millennium Biotech Policy.
An 86-acre biotechnology park, Bengaluru Helix, comprising
the 52-acre Alexandria Knowledge Park in Bengaluru is
currently under development.
Some of the key players
Biocon
AstraZeneca India
Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd
More than 60 per cent of the biotechnology companies in
India have a base in Bangalore and the state drives 50 per
cent of the total revenues in Indias biotechnology sector.
Indias biotechnology industry is expected to reach US$ 100 billion by 2025, with Bangalore forming a significant part of
it.
Biocon
AstraZeneca India
Jubilant Life
Sciences Ltd
GlaxoSmithKline
Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Biocon India was incorporated in 1978 as a joint venture between Biocon Biochemicals Ltd of
Ireland and an Indian entrepreneur, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. The company is among the leaders
in biopharmaceuticals and bioservices. Biocon has its corporate headquarter in Bengaluru.
The companys revenue was about US$ 487 million in 2013-14.
AstraZeneca India was established in 1979. The company is involved in the areas of
manufacturing/marketing of bulk drug chemicals, liquid formulations, tablets and capsules,
injectibles and ointments for various disease segments such as cardiovascular, respiratory and
maternal healthcare.
The companys manufacturing plant is located at Yelhanka and R&D centre is located in Bengaluru.
Jubilant Life Sciences Limited (formerly Jubilant Organosys Ltd) is an integrated
pharmaceuticals and life sciences company. The company is the largest Custom Research and
Manufacturing Services (CRAMS) company and provides leading drug discovery &
development solutions outside India.
Jubilant has a manufacturing facility in Nanjangud, with around 625 employees.
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd was established in 1924 and is one of the oldest
pharmaceutical companies in India.
The companys revenue was about US$ 438.5 million in 2013 (year ending December 2013).
GSK India product portfolio includes prescription medicines and vaccines. The company has a
clinical development centre in Bengaluru.
Source: VITC-NCTI Trade Info,
Visvesvarya Trade Promotion Centre
The engineering industry in Karnataka has positive
prospects, given its performance.
In 2013-14, the export of engineering products stood at US$
3.0 billion.
Exports include machine tools, industrial machinery, cutting
tools, castings, automotive components, electrodes, welding
equipment, construction and earthmoving equipment, and
helicopter spares.
Numerous engineering exporters are based in Bengaluru,
Hubli, Mysore, Belgaum, Mangalore, and Shimoga.
A 300-acre SEZ has been created in Belgaum to develop a
precision engineering and manufacturing supply chain
ecosystem, which would be a great driver for manufacturing
industries.
Bharat Earth Movers Limited, Hindustan Machine Tools
Limited and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited are among the
leading companies in this sector in the state.
Some of the key players
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML)
Hindustan Machine Tools Limited (HMT)
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
Saint-Gobain India
BEML Limited
HMT Ltd
BHEL
Saint-Gobain India
BEML Limited (formerly Bharat Earth Movers Limited) was established in 1964. BEML
manufactures a wide range of earth moving and other heavy industrial equipment for the mining
and civil engineering industries.
BEML has a registered office in Bengaluru and units in Kolar Gold Fields, Mysore and
Bengaluru. The company achieved revenues of US$ 481.7 million in 2013-14.
HMT was established in 1953. The company manufactures various types of machine tools
including watches, tractors, printing machinery, metal forming presses, die casting & plastic
processing machinery, CNC systems & bearings.
HMT has a manufacturing plant in Bengaluru.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in
India in the energy-related/infrastructure sector. The company has 16 manufacturing divisions,
two repair units, four regional offices, eight service centres, eight overseas offices and 15
regional centres.
BHEL has an electronics division at Bengaluru. The company generated revenues of US$ 6.6
billion in 2013-14.
Saint-Gobain India was established in India in 1996. The group comprises eight manufacturing
companies in India for various products ranging from glass to engineering products.
The company has a manufacturing plant in Bengaluru.
Source: Department of Industries and Commerce
Karnataka is a leading state of the country in electronics
and telecommunication.
The state has high-end research and development
organisations such as Indian Institute of Science, Cosmic
Industrial Laboratories Ltd, Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO), CSIR Centre for Mathematical
Modelling and Computer Simulation (CMMACS), National
Aerospace Laboratories, Centre for Soft Matter Research
and John F. Welch Technology Centre.
Karnataka has excellent telecom infrastructure with 140 of
170 towns connected by Optic Fibre Cables (OFC) network.
Bengaluru district is the major hub of the electronics and
telecommunications industries. The other districts of
Hassan, Tumkur, Mysore, Mangalore and Shimoga are the
new destinations for promotion of electronics and hardware
industries.
The state houses global giants such as Sanyo, AT&T,
Siemens, GE, Motorola, Sony and Alcatel as well as
national heavyweights such as BPL Limited and Indian
Telephone Industries Limited.
Some of the key players
Bharat Electronics Ltd
Nokia
Siemens
Philips Electronics India Ltd
Bharat Electronics Ltd
Nokia
Siemens
Philips Electronics
India Ltd
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was incorporated in 1954 and is a multi-product, multi-unit,
multi-technology company. Products manufactured by BEL are mainly categorised as
systems/turnkey solutions, defence and non-defence products.
The company has a manufacturing unit in Bengaluru. It achieved revenues of US$ 1.1 billion in
2013-14.
Nokia is among the world leaders in mobile technology. The company started its India
operations in 1995. India holds the distinction of being the second largest market for the
company globally.
The company has an R&D facility and a design studio in Bengaluru.
Siemens set up operations in India in 1957. The Siemens Group in India is a unique player in
the field of electrical and electronics engineering. The Group employs approximately 10,933
people and has 23 manufacturing facilities in India. Siemens has several offices in Bengaluru.
The company generated revenues of US$ 1.8 billion in 2013-14 (year ending September).
Philips has been operating in India for more than 75 years. The company is a leader in
consumer electronics, healthcare and lighting systems. Philips employs more than 4,500 people
in India.
The company has an R&D facility Philips Innovation Campus in Bengaluru.
Source: Global Investors Meet 2012
*At 2011-12 rates
Karnataka has a vibrant auto industry with investments of
around US$ 713.0 million and annual revenues of US$
604.0 million.
The state is the fourth largest state in India in terms of
automotive production. The main locations for automobile
industries are Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Kolar, Shimoga,
Dharwad and Belgaum.
General Motors Technical Centre, located in Bengaluru, is
actively involved in research, design, analysis and
development of vehicles and powertrains for foreign
destinations as well as the domestic market.
Toyota, Volvo, Tata Marcopolo and TVS Motors have set up
vehicle manufacturing units in Karnataka, which has led to
the growth of ancillary units involved in manufacturing tyres,
bearings and other auto spare parts.
The state has three auto clusters, one industrial valve
cluster and one auto component cluster. Two manufacturing
hubs are coming up in Narsapur and Vemagal Industrial
Areas in Kolar District.
The government is in the process of announcing a
Dedicated Automobile Policy.
Some of the key players
Toyota Kirloskar
Volvo India
TVS Motor Company
Delphi Automotive Systems Pvt Ltd
The sector attracted US$ 2.0 billion* of investments during
the Global Investors Meet 2012.
In September 2013, Bosch (German auto component
manufacturer) announced an investment of US$ 240 million
over the next seven years in Bangalore for expanding its
manufacturing and R&D capacities.
Hero Motor Corp will set up a production unit near Dharwad
at a cost of US$ 240.5 million and plans to manufacture 1.8
million two-wheelers per annum from the unit.
As per the final draft of Karnataka Industrial Policy 2014-19,
the state would study the feasibility of setting up major Auto
Parks at Dharwad, Kolar and Bidadi in Ramanagara district;
and smaller Auto Parks in Belgaum, Shimoga, Mysore and
Gulbarga.
Toyota Kirloskar
Volvo India
TVS Motor Company
Delphi Automotive
Systems Pvt Ltd
Toyota Kirloskar is a joint venture between Kirloskar group and Toyota Motor Corporation.
The company has manufacturing facilities at Bidadi.
Volvo India has a state-of-the-art bus manufacturing unit near Bengaluru. Globally, the Volvo
Group has about 115,000 employees, production facilities in 19 countries, and sales activities in
more than 190 countries.
The company has increased its capacity to around 1,500-1,700 buses per annum in 2013-14
from 1,100 buses per annum earlier.
Volvo India plans to invest US$ 161.6 billion to set up a truck and bus manufacturing facility in
Malur, Kolar.
TVS Motor Company is one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in India. The company is
the flagship company of the TVS Group. TVS Motor has four manufacturing plants across India
including Mysore. The company achieved a turnover of US$ 1.4 billion in 2013-14.
Delphi India was incorporated in 1995 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Delphi. The company is
a leading global supplier of electronics and technologies for automotive, commercial vehicles
and other market segments.
Delphi India has a technical centre in Bengaluru, which is the largest technical centre outside
the US.
Karnataka is one of the leading producers of cotton, silk and
wool, which are the key raw materials required for textile
manufacturing units. The state produces 65.0 per cent of
Indias silk.
Karnataka is a major apparel sourcing destination for the
global market. The state accounts for 20.0 per cent of the
national garment production.
The state hosts over one million power looms.
There are approximately 0.38 million manufacturing units
engaged in the textiles and garments sector at the
organised and unorganised level.
Karnataka has 105 skill development centres and 240
private training centres funded by the Department of
Handloom.
In October 2013, the cabinet of Karnataka approved the
New Textile Policy 2013-18.
The Textile Policy offers various incentives for investments
in the textile sector; these include credit linked capital
subsidy, entry tax reimbursement and power subsidy. Source: VITC-NCTI Trade Info, Global Investors Meet 2012
Some of the key players
Gokaldas Exports Limited
Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation (KSIC)
Himatsingka Seide
Shahi Exports Private Limited
The sector has potential for growth. Karnataka has an
apparel park at Dodaballapur near Bengaluru and other
mega textile parks in the other parts of the state.
The state plans to develop a 230-acre textile SEZ in
Hassan; dedicated apparel zones in Bengaluru Rural,
Tumkur, Kolar, Mandya, Belgaum, Bidar, and Dharwad; and
a Silk City in Bengaluru.
Bengaluru houses reputed international companies such as
Nike (India head office), Tommy Hilfiger (operated by Arvind
Murjani brands in Bangalore, India) and GAP (operates
through a liaison office, GAP International Sourcing India
Pvt Ltd).
Gokaldas Exports Ltd
KSIC
Himatsingka Seide
Shahi Exports Pvt Ltd
Gokaldas is one of the largest garment exporters in the country. The company commenced
operations in 1979. In 2013-14, the company generated revenue of US$ 190.3 million.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company has 30 factories across India. Gokaldas employs
around 28,000 people and has a manufacturing capacity of 2.5 million garments per month.
Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation (KSIC) is a Government of Karnataka enterprise and is a
leading manufacturer of silk.
The company has two modern factories in T. Narasipura & Mysore, which are engaged in
manufacturing silk goods from raw silk yarn to silk fabrics.
Himatsingka Seide, incorporated in 1985, is a Bengaluru-based company dealing in natural silk
fabric.
The companys focus area is textile designing and manufacturing. Himatsingka Seide has a spinning division as well as a weaving division. The companys brand Atmosphere is Indias first luxury home textile brand, with an exclusive collection of more than 2,500 products and an
installed capacity of 25 million meters per annum.
Shahi Exports is among the top home furnishing exporters in the country. The company began
operations in 1974 in Delhi and started manufacturing in Bengaluru in 1988. Shahi Exports has
manufacturing facilities in Delhi, Bengaluru, Salem and Tirupur
Karnataka, with a good agricultural base including various
food crops, offers immense scope for the development of
food processing industries.
Karnataka is the largest producer of coffee and cocoa in the
country.
The state accounts for around 69.3 per cent of the countrys total coffee production. In 2013-14, coffee production in the
state was estimated to be at around 211,100 metric tonnes.
The state is one of the leading producer of flowers, spices,
fruits and vegetables.
Government of Karnataka had approved the establishment
of food parks in six districts: Bengaluru rural, Tumkur,
Shimoga, Davangere, Bijapur and Belgaum. These parks
are in advanced stages of implementation.
A spice park is proposed to be developed at Byadagi in
Haveri district.
Most of the civil infrastructure work has been completed in
Malur, Hiriyur, Bagalkot and Jewargi food parks, which had
been approved by Ministry of Food Processing Industries,
Government of India. Source: Economic Survey of Karnataka 2013-14, Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre, Global Investors Meet 2012
Some of the key players
Hindustan Unilever Limited
Nestle India
Britannia Industries Limited
United Breweries Group
Coffee exports from Karnataka (US$ million)
325 342 300
479
659 651
597
200
7-0
8
200
8-0
9
200
9-1
0
201
0-1
1
201
1-1
2
201
2-1
3
201
3-1
4
CAGR:
18.4%
Hindustan Unilever Ltd
Nestle India
Britannia Industries Ltd
United Breweries Ltd
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)
company, with leadership in home & personal care products and foods & beverages. The
company recorded revenues of US$ 4.7 billion during 2013-14. HUL employs more than 16,000
people nationwide.
The company has a manufacturing plant and an R&D centre at Bengaluru.
Nestle has been in India for almost a century, with seven production facilities across the
country, including one at Nanjangud, Karnataka. The company produces chocolates and
confectionaries, prepared dishes and cooking aids, beverages and milk products and nutritional
supplements. The company recorded revenues of US$ 1.6 billion in 2014 (year ending
December).
Britannia is a leading food processing company in India. The company manufactures food
products such as biscuits, cheese and bread. Based in Bengaluru, the company had a revenue
base of US$ 1.2 billion in 2013-14.
United Breweries Limited (UBL) is a flagship company of the UB Group. The company is also
referred to as the beer division of the UB Group and is based in Bengaluru. UBL recorded a net
turnover of US$ 701.7 million in 2013-14.
The company has around 2,489 employees and manufactures products primarily under the
Kingfisher, London Pilsner and UB Premium Ice brands.
Source: Global Investors Meet 2012, MRO India, NRI
Forum Karnataka, Karnataka Aerospace Policy 2012
Ministry of Civil Aviation, India
*At 2011-12 rates
Karnataka produces more than a quarter of Indias aircrafts and spacecrafts.
Around 984 acres of land is earmarked for an exclusive
industrial area and sector-specific SEZ for aerospace
industries near Bengaluru International Airport.
Indias first aerospace SEZ of 300 acres is operational at Belgaum.
Karnataka Aerospace Policy has identified an investment
potential of US$ 12.5* billion in this sector during 201323 and plans to develop aerospace clusters in different regions
of the state.
Companies such as Air India, Boeing and Jupiter
Aerospace have selected Karnataka for the development of
MRO facilities.
The state government plans to develop an aerospace park
spread over 1,000 acres near the Bengaluru International
Airport (BIAL) with an investment of US$ 1.7 billion, with the
intention of attracting global and domestic players in the
Indian aerospace industry.
Some of the key players
Boeing
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Airbus Engineering Centre
BEML Ltd
Boeing
HAL
Airbus
BEML Ltd
In India, Boeing is represented through its wholly owned subsidiary, Boeing International
Corporation India Private Limited (BICIPL).
Boeing established its first R&D centre in India the Boeing Research & Technology Centre in Bengaluru in 2009. The centre develops high-end technology solutions, particularly in the
areas of aero structures and avionics.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is ranked 40th in Flight International's list of the Worlds Top 100 aerospace companies in 2008.
HAL has 19 production units and nine research and development centres in seven locations
across India; of which, eight production units and four R&D centres are located in Bengaluru.
Airbus industrial cooperation with India began in 1988 when an agreement was reached with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to manufacture passenger doors for the A320 aircraft.
Specialising in high-tech aeronautical engineering, the Airbus Engineering Centre works hand-
in-hand with other Airbus engineering offices around the world, as well as with the Indian
aviation industry.
Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML), a Miniratna-Category-1, plays a pivotal role and serves Indias core sectors such as defence, rail, power, mining and infrastructure.
BEML is involved in the manufacturing of aircraft components/assemblies and MRO activities
related to aerospace applications.
Source: Global Investors Meet 2012, KUM Karnataka, Airbus, BEML Ltd
In 2012, the state had more than 25,000* students in the
AVGC-related field. The state has 20 institutes imparting
AVGC-related training to more than 10,000 students.
Major suppliers to the industry such as HP, AMD, NVIDIA
and Microsoft are located in Bengaluru.
There has been a considerable increase in AVGC business
outsourcing to Bengaluru.
A great deal of content for global blockbuster animation
movies such as Life of Pi, Harry Potter, Kung Fu Panda,
Prometheus and Pirates of the Caribbean was developed in
Karnataka.
There is a plan to set up AVGC parks similar to the SEZ
model. A plan has been formulated to set up a venture
capital fund and a centre of excellence to provide common
resources for IP creation.
An adequate extent of land is to be earmarked for the
AVGC sector in the proposed Integrated Information
Technology Investment Region (ITIR) near Bengaluru
International Airport.
Source: PwC Report estimates, Karnataka AVGC Policy
*Forecasted, AVGC: Animation, Visual effects, Gaming and Comics
Some of the key players
Technicolor
TATA Elxsi
Zynga
DreamWorks
Technicolor
Tata ELXSI
Zynga Inc
DreamWorks
Technicolor is a worldwide technology leader in the media and entertainment sector with
revenues of approximately 3.5 billion in FY2013 (January to December).
Technicolor India offers world-class design and production services in animation and visual
effects for motion pictures and television broadcast productions.
Technicolor has been operating in India since 2007 and employs about 1,238 people.
Tata Elxsi is a listed company and is headquartered in Bengaluru.
The company is a global design company and offers key services including embedded product
design, industrial design, animation & visual effects and systems integration.
The company recorded revenues of US$ 128.5 million in 2013-14.
Zynga Inc is the world's leading provider of social gaming services with more than 240 million
monthly active users playing its games, which include CityVille, Zynga Poker and Scramble with
Friends.
Zynga's Bengaluru centre, started in 2010, has rapidly expanded to become the company's
second largest operation in the world after its San Francisco centre.
DreamWorks Animation creates high-quality entertainment, including CG animated feature
films, television specials and series and live entertainment properties.
DreamWorks Animation has been named one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For by FORTUNE Magazine for four consecutive years.
The company has theatrically released a total of 25 animated feature films, including the
franchise properties of Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon.
Source: Technicolor, TATA Elxsi, Zynga, DreamWorks
Eighty of the 120 companies engaged in chip designing in
India are located in Karnataka.
The state has the advantage of having low-cost
skilled/technical manpower compared with other states.
Bengaluru is a global hub for R&D activity in the software
industry, which will greatly aid the electronic hardware
industry.
The ESDM (Electronic System Design & Manufacturing)
Policy is expected to provide for development of three
ESDM innovation centres that will provide complete
infrastructure with the requisite design tools.
ESDM Policy also plans to set up seven high-class ESDM
Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) to provide infrastructure
support including electronic manufacturing services and
component manufacturing by 2020.
In October 2013, the Karnataka government announced to
have a separate single-window agency to approve all
projects, and IT and electronic hardware projects
established in tier II and III cities.
Source: Department of Electronics and Information Technology, GoI,
Department of IT, BT and S&T, Karnataka,
ESDM Policy 2013, Karnataka
Some of the key players
Intel
AMD
Qualcomm Inc
Nvidia
As per the policy, by 2020, ESDM sector is expected to
generate turnover of US$ 400 billion, including exports to
the tune of US$ 80 billion, with an investment of US$ 100
billion.
In February 2014, the central government gave its in-
principle approval for setting up the first ESDM cluster
development in Electronics City, Bangalore.
Intel
AMD
Qualcomm Inc
NVIDIA
Intel, headquartered in Santa Clara, is the worlds largest and highest valued semiconductor chip maker based on revenue.
The Intel India Development Centre is a critical engineering design and development centre for
key Intel products across CPUs, graphics, platforms and software with strong IT expertise and
factory automation.
Intel Technologies India plans to invest US$ 120 million for its R&D centre in India.
AMD India plays a significant role in the design of microprocessors, AMDs family of Accelerated Processing Units (APU), SoCs, graphics and media solutions.
AMD has two design centres in India located in Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
Qualcomm Incorporated is an America-based global semiconductor company that designs,
manufactures and markets digital wireless telecommunications products and services.
Qualcomm India Private Limited established its India operations in 1996 and has R&D centres
in Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Nvidia manufactures Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) as well as System-on-a-Chip units
(SOCs) for the mobile computing market.
Nvidia established its design centre in Bengaluru in 2005. The centre includes a state-of-the-art
facility and data centre that facilitates top-to-bottom designing of advanced graphics and digital
media processors for a wide range of platforms.
Source: Intel, AMD, Qualcomm Inc, Nvidia
Karnataka boasts of a diverse flora and fauna and a 320-km
natural coast line, which makes it a nature tourist's
paradise. The state is ranked fourth in terms of the number
of tourist arrivals in India.
The Palace on Wheels of South India the Golden Chariot Train tour has been rated by Vanity Fair, UK, as among the top seven train journeys in the world.
Karnataka has World Heritage Sites at Hampi and
Pattadakal. Good infrastructure in the form of better road
and rail connectivity as well as improving hospitality is also
aiding tourism.
The state attracted 98.0 million domestic tourists and 0.6
million international tourists in 2013. Tourist arrivals have
increased at a CAGR of 18.6 per cent during 20052013.
The sector contributes 15 per cent to GSDP of Karnataka;
plans are afoot to expand to 25 per cent by 2020.
The central government approved US$ 7.5 million for phase
one of the project Coastal Karnataka Tourism Circuit for developing coastal tourism in the state. The overall cost of
the project is expected to be US$ 82.9 million covering 140
beaches.
Source: Global Investors Meet 2012, Department of Tourism, Karnataka,
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Business Standard
Number of tourist arrivals in Karnataka (million)
25.2 36.7 38.4 37.5 33.0
38.5
84.7
94.7 98.6
200
5
200
6
200
7
200
8
200
9
201
0
201
1
201
2
201
3
CAGR:
18.6%
Major attractions
Medical tourism
Karnataka is Indias most preferred destination for advanced medical care, and is referred to as the medical tourism hub of India.
The state has the highest number of approved health systems, multi-specialty health
centres and alternative health therapies in India.
Eco tourism
Karnataka represents wide variations in topography high mountains, hills and long coastal stretches.
The state has five national parks, 26 wild life sanctuaries, pelicanries, heronries and
elephant camps.
Adventure tourism
Karnatakas geography provide a vast spectrum of diverse attractions, making it a heaven for adventure sports and outdoor activities.
Major attractions include white water rafting on the Kali river and aero sports at the Nandi
hills.
Source: Visvesvarya Industrial Trade Centre, Global Investors Meet 2012
Renewable energy contributes nearly 25.0 per cent of the states installed power capacity.
Karnataka is endowed with high renewable energy potential such as wind, hydro, solar, tidal and geothermal energy
resources.
The renewable energy potential for the state is estimated at 29.6 GW, primarily from wind, solar, small hydro, co-generation
and biomass sectors.
The government has allotted projects of 18,664.6 MW, amounting to nearly 63.0 per cent of the total potential.
Through the Renewable Energy Policy, the state plans to set up renewable energy economic zones by procuring 10.0 per
cent of the land of SEZs and dedicating it for renewable energy.
The policy also mandates to keep aside 10.0 per cent of barren government land for renewable energy.
No Renewable energy
source
Renewable energy potential
(MW)
Capacity allotted
(MW)
Capacity commissioned
(MW)
1 Wind 13,983 12,890.4 2,595.8
2 Small hydro 3,000 2,919.4 768.7
3 Biomass 1,000 370.0 113.0
4 Co-generation 1,500 1,677.4 1,144.6
5 Municipal solid waste 135 25.5 0
6 Solar grid 10,000 782.0 74.0
Grand total 29,618 18,664.6 4,696.1
Source: KREDL, Central Electricity Authority, Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy
http://kredlinfo.in/reprogressreport.aspx
Karnataka has the largest wind energy potential of 13,983
MW in India.
Currently, new projects with a capacity of more than 7,000
MW are at different stages of implementation and projects
of 2595.8 MW of capacity have been commissioned; this
provides a huge opportunity to harness the untapped
potential of the market.
Wind velocity in the state ranges from 0.85 m/s to 8.27 m/s.
Potential areas for wind power plants in the state include
Chitradurga, Gadag, Chikmaglur, Bellary, Davangere,
Koppal, Bijapur, Bagalkot and Belgaum.
Karnataka is counted among the top five destinations for
wind energy in India.
Karnataka wind energy density map Wind energy
Source: Centre for Wind Energy, Chennai,
KREDL: http://kredlinfo.in/reprogressreport.aspx
0 100
100 200
200 250
250 300
300 400
400 500
Wind power
density W/Sq m
The state has a solar energy potential of 10,000 MW.
Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021 plans to add solar
generation of minimum 2,000 MW by 2021.
Of the total allocated capacity of 782 MW, capacity of up to
74 MW has already been commissioned.
Many districts, especially coastal areas, receive solar
radiation in the range of 5.1-6.4 kWh/m2 during summer,
which is best suited for solar PV projects.
The central governments policy mandates that solar energy consumption should increase to 3.0 per cent of the total
consumption by 2022, up from the present requirement of
0.25 per cent.
Karnataka is the only state to have supported solar projects
under the REC (Renewable Energy Certificate) mechanism.
In January 2015, SunEdison signed an MOU with
Karnataka government to develop 5 GW of renewable
energy projects in the state in the next five years.
Karnataka solar resource map Solar energy
Source: Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-21, Global Investors Meet 2012, SolarGIS
Agency Description Contact information
Department of
Industries and
Commerce
(DIC)
Anchor department for development/establishment of industries in Karnataka.
Responsible for formulating and implementing industrial policies in the state.
No 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan Race Course Road Bengaluru - 560 001
Phone: 91-80 2238 9901-08 Fax: 91-80-2238 9909
E-mail: commissioner@karnatakaindustry.gov.in Website: www.karnatakaindustry.gov.in
Karnataka Udyog
Mitra
(KUM)
Single contact point for investors in the state
Considers/forwards proposals to concerned agencies and communicates status to investors.
Monitors implementation of approved projects.
Single point of contact for information on various aspects including land availability, statutory approvals and coordination.
No 49, South Block, Khanija Bhavan East Entrance, Race Course Road
Bengaluru - 560 001 Phone: 91-80-2228 2392/5659,
Fax: 91-80-2226 6063 E-mail: md@kumbangalore.com
Website: www.kumbangalore.com
Agency Description
District Level Single Window
Clearance Committee (DLSWCC)
Functions under the chairmanship of respective Deputy Commissioners for industrial projects for investments less than US$ 0.65 million.
State Level Single Window
Clearance Committee (SLSWCC)
Functions under the chairmanship of Minister for Large and Medium Industries for investments that range between US$ 0.6510.9 million.
State High Level Clearance
Committee (SHLCC)
Functions under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister for projects involving investment of more than US$ 10.9 million.
District Industries Centres Nodal agencies for approval of projects at the district level.
Primary focus is to promote small scale, village and cottage industries.
Other departments Various sector specific departments such as Department of Tourism, Department
of Information Technology and Biotechnology, Department of Food Processing, Department of Textiles and Department of Mines and Geology.
List of approvals and clearances required Departments to be consulted
Prior to setting up the unit
Registration Department of Industries and Commerce Department, Karnataka
Udyog Mitra (Single Window Agency)
Allotment of land/shed Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board
Permission for land use District Authorities
No objection certificate under Water and Air Act Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
Approval for construction activity and building plan Development Authority/Urban Local Body
No objection certificate Fire Department and Directorate of Factories and Boilers
Provisional trade tax registrations Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act Central and State Excise Departments
List of approvals and clearances required Departments to be consulted
Before commencement of production
No objection certificate under Water and Air Act State Pollution Control Board
No objection certificate Fire Department and Directorate of Factories and Boiler
Permanent Trade Tax registration Central and State Excise Departments
Registration under Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 Central and State Excise Departments
After commencement of production/activity
Registration Department of Industries and Commerce and respective sector
departments such as IT/BT/Tourism etc.
Karnataka Udyog Mitra
(Department of Industries and Commerce)
District Industries
Centre
(Tiny industries < US$
0.65 million)
State Level Single Window Agency
(Large/mid-size industries US$ 0.65 10.9 mi
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