Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025-30 – Key Goals, Vision & Overview
Karnataka has always been a forerunner in industrial development in India. With the unveiling of the Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025–30, the state envisions a new era of inclusive and sustainable growth. This comprehensive policy is designed to strengthen infrastructure, empower micro and small enterprises, and create employment opportunities across all regions of Karnataka.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, policymaker, investor, or student, understanding this policy is key to tapping into Karnataka’s industrial momentum
During the formulation of the Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025-30, several interactions and stakeholder consultations were held across the State wherein views, demands and suggestions of industry/industry associations/departments on key areas have been received and intricately incorporated into the policy.
Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025-30 mission is to establish an investor-friendly ecosystem in Karnataka by fostering a conducive manufacturing environment through collaboration with the industry and developing human capital to meet the industry's demands. Based on competitive strengths and growth potential, a policy has identified key focus sectors to drive economic development and job creation across the State.
Duration and Scope of the Policy
The Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025-30 and package of incentives and concessions shall come into effect from 08.02.2025 and will be valid for a period of 5 years or till a new policy is announced.
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- 🏭 Incentives for MSMEs
- 📍 Zones & Districts
- 🏢 Eligible Industries
- 🏢 Ineligible Industries
- 📝 How to Apply
Download the Official Policy Document
Click here to download the full Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025–30 (PDF)
FAQs – Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025-30
The policy is valid from 08.02.2025 and will be valid for a period of 5 years or till a new policy is announced.
Any eligible micro, small, medium, or large enterprise starting a new project or expanding existing ones.
Yes, especially sectors like IT, ESDM, biotechnology, and food processing.
The state is divided into Zone 1 to Zone 3, based on industrial backwardness
Yes, women-led units receive enhanced capital subsidies and special incentives.
Through the Karnataka Udyog Mitra portal and District Industries Centres.
Conclusion and Further Reading
The Karnataka Industrial Policy 2025–30 is a transformative blueprint aimed at inclusive, sustainable, and balanced growth. Whether you're planning to start a unit or scale up, this policy provides the right mix of incentives and support.
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