India Launches Rs 518 Cr Plan to Promote AI & Blockchain Startups

TheCryptoTimesPublished on 2025-11-07Last updated on 2025-11-10

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The state of Karnataka is making a big move to strengthen its place as India’s hub for innovation. On Thursday, the state cabinet approved the Karnataka Start-Up Policy for 2025-2030, setting aside Rs 518.27 crore to help create 25,000 new startups over the next five years. 

Out of these, 10,000 are expected to come from towns and regions outside the city of Bengaluru, showing that the government wants to promote entrepreneurship across the whole state.

The policy focuses on advanced technology areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Quantum Computing, and other DeepTech sectors. Officials from the IT-BT department said it aims to support innovative ideas by providing startups with funding, guidance, infrastructure, and opportunities to scale globally.

Priyank Kharge, Minister for Rural Development & Panchayat Raj and IT & Biotechnology, said, “Karnataka already stands as the unrivalled leader in India’s start-up landscape, playing a pivotal role in positioning the country as a global innovation and entrepreneurial hub. This strategic initiative will further empower impact-driven business models, boost social entrepreneurship, and promote inclusive growth in the state.”

Expanding innovation beyond Bengaluru

Karnataka already has over 18,000 registered startups, which is about 15% of all startups recognised by the DPIIT in India. The state is home to nearly 50 of the country’s 118 unicorns, making it the leading startup hub in the nation. Bengaluru, especially, has been getting a lot of attention internationally and now ranks 10th among the world’s top 20 startup cities, according to the Global StartupBlink Index 2025.

The new policy wants to do things differently. Rather than just focusing on Bengaluru, the policy wants to support startups in smaller towns and cities, giving people outside the capital a real chance to start and grow their businesses. Officials say this will make the startup ecosystem more inclusive and spread opportunities across the whole state.

Comprehensive support for startups

This policy isn’t only about funding. It’s about building an environment that helps startups grow in all ways. Entrepreneurs will get access to incubation centres, proper infrastructure, and mentors to guide them through the challenges of starting and growing their business. 

The policy also asks startups to think beyond just earning profits. It encourages startups to take on projects that solve social and environmental problems and also contribute to bigger goals like ESG and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Karnataka has also boosted its Global Innovation Alliances program, which helps local startups connect with partners in more than 30 countries. The main focus areas are renewable energy, clean technologies, and circular economy solutions. Additionally, the Grand Challenges Program gives startups a real chance to test ideas that can have a positive impact on people’s lives and the environment.

Blockchain and governance

At the same time, Karnataka is using blockchain to make government work safer and more transparent. Across India, the National Blockchain Platform has already verified more than 34 crore documents, including property papers and academic certificates. In Karnataka, platforms like Aushada are using blockchain to track medicines. This makes sure the records cannot be changed and the entire supply chain stays accountable.

Other cities are doing the same. In Amravati, Maharashtra, municipal records like trade licenses, construction approvals, and fire safety certificates are now being stored on blockchain. Each record has a QR code, so anyone can check it instantly. This keeps the records secure, cuts down on fraud, and makes government work faster, simpler, and easier for people to trust.

Looking ahead

Karnataka’s startup policy has Rs 518 crore set aside over the next five years, and it’s clear the state wants more than just numbers. Startups will get guidance from mentors, access to good infrastructure, and chances to connect with global markets. This policy is different because it’s not just focused on Bengaluru. 

The government is also helping startups in smaller towns and supporting projects that have a positive impact on society and the environment. The aim is to make innovation and opportunities available to everyone, not just the big cities. For a state that already leads India in startups, this could help create a new generation of entrepreneurs who are not only successful but also socially responsible.

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