Karnataka Aims to Become India's Skill Capital by 2032

Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has set an ambitious goal for the state to become India's skill capital by 2032, targeting a $1 trillion economy. Key initiatives include enhancing skill training for 3 million youth, increasing female enrollment in ITIs, and strengthening global placement ties. This vision was unveiled during the Bengaluru Skill Summit 2025, highlighting the state's commitment to leveraging talent and technology for economic growth.
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Karnataka Aims to Become India's Skill Capital by 2032

Karnataka's Vision for 2032

The Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah, announced on Tuesday that his administration aims to transform the state into India's skill capital and achieve a $1 trillion economy by the year 2032, leveraging talent, technology, and determination.


During the inauguration of the Bengaluru Skill Summit 2025, he outlined ambitious goals, including providing skills to 3 million young individuals by 2032, increasing female enrollment in ITIs to 33%, doubling skill capacity at the district level, and enhancing global placement ties through the International Migration Centre-Karnataka (IMC-K).