‘All world leaders want to invest in Bengaluru’: DyCM DK Shivakumar on Tech Summit

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BENGALURU: Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday said the Bengaluru Tech Summit has once again demonstrated the city’s importance in the global technology landscape, with delegations from nearly 60 countries participating in this year’s edition.

Speaking to reporters, Shivakumar expressed satisfaction over the enthusiasm shown by international companies and industry leaders.

“I am very happy as the Karnataka government is organising the Bengaluru Tech Summit… Around 60 countries have participated today and they are all looking at Bengaluru. More than 25 lakh IT professionals are working here… All the world leaders want to invest in Bengaluru,” he said.

Shivakumar added that the state government remains committed to ensuring a business-friendly environment for investors.

“We will extend all possible help to them in the ease of doing business. A new IT city has been planned in Greater Bengaluru,” he said, emphasising that reducing bureaucratic hurdles and improving infrastructure remain top priorities.

The Bengaluru Tech Summit has long served as a platform for global industry leaders, startups, policymakers, and researchers, and this year has a strong international presence.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that a new IT city is being planned in Bidadi, as leaders from many countries are coming forward to invest billions of dollars in Bengaluru.

Speaking to reporters at his Sadashivanagar residence, Shivakumar said, “Leaders from several countries keep meeting me. They are all excited about investing in Bengaluru and we are supporting their investments in every way possible. Representatives from 60 countries are participating in Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025.”

“The local talent, innovation, technology and start-ups will take Karnataka in a new direction if encouraged properly. I always call upon the youth to compete at a global level. We will always support those who come to Karnataka seeking opportunities,” he added.

The Deputy CM further commended IT Minister Priyank Kharge and Keonics head Sharath Bachche Gowda, saying they are doing a great job. “There are about 25 lakh IT experts in Bengaluru and no other place on earth has this kind of talent pool. The Tech summit will discuss the future of IT for the next three days,” he added.

When asked about some companies praising the government’s efforts in repairing the roads in Bengaluru, he said, “We welcome both praise and criticism. Our priority is to serve the people.” (ANI)

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