Bengaluru (PTI): The Karnataka cabinet on Thursday approved the Karnataka Space Technology Policy, Information Technology Policy and Local Economic Accelerator Programme (LEAP).

Briefing reporters after the cabinet meeting, Karnataka Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H K Patil said approval has been accorded for Karnataka Space Technology Policy 2025-30.

Considering economic opportunities, the potential to enhance overall scientific temperament in the State, and challenges faced by the sector, the policy will have five strategic pillars -- skill development initiatives, investment incentives, infrastructure creation, innovation, and adoption and awareness, he said.

The government has resolved to implement the ‘Karnataka Information Technology Policy 2025–2030’ with an estimated budget of Rs 445.5 crore over five years, as concurred by the Finance Department.

The new policy aims to promote emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Quantum Computing, Green-IT, and advanced Cybersecurity.

“The policy aims to seamlessly integrate AI with the State’s already robust IT sector, making Karnataka a global AI hub, thereby unlocking new economic opportunities, promoting innovation, and improving public service delivery,” the minister said.

Patil explained that the policy emphasises balanced growth by nurturing clusters in emerging cities like Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, Tumakuru, Kalaburagi, and Shivamogga.

Further, under the Local Economic Accelerator Programme (LEAP), the Cabinet decided to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Defence Technology and Industry at a total budget of Rs 18.00 crore over five years, and to designate Dhaarati Foundation, IIT Dharwad, as the implementation partner for establishment and operation of the CoE; informed the Minister for Law and Tourism.

A grant of Rs 200.00 crore has been provided in the current financial year for the LEAP Programme, which aims to generate five lakh new jobs across the State, according to Patil.

Innovation ecosystems will be developed in Mysuru, Mangaluru, Udupi-Manipal, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, and Kalaburagi.

The life-cycle approach will be followed for setting up incubators, accelerators, Centres of Excellence, and Global Technology Centres (GTCs).

A corpus fund of Rs 100.00 crore for DeepTech development and a Fund of Funds (FoF) of Rs 300.00 crore will be established. Six CoEs will be set up outside Bengaluru, the Minister added.

Besides, a decision was taken to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Quantum Artificial Intelligence and Computing at IIIT Dharwad under LEAP, at an outlay of Rs 18 crore over five years, and to designate IIIT Dharwad’s Research Park Foundation as the implementation partner.

A grant of Rs 200 crore has been allotted in the current financial year for LEAP, which aims to generate five lakh new jobs across the State.

The same set of initiatives—development of innovation ecosystems in Mysuru, Mangaluru, Udupi-Manipal, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, and Kalaburagi; establishment of incubators, accelerators, CoEs, and GTCs; a Rs 100 crore corpus for DeepTech, Rs 300 crore Fund of Funds, and six CoEs outside Bengaluru—will be undertaken, the Minister said.

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New Delhi (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday embarked on a visit to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman -- countries which enjoy civilizational ties and exceptional bilateral relations with India.

"First, I will be visiting Jordan, on the invitation of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein. This historic visit will mark 75 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries," the prime minister said in his departure statement.

Modi will hold detailed discussions with Jordanian King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, and will also meet Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah.

In his first visit to Ethiopia, the prime minister will address the Joint Session of Parliament and share his thoughts on India's journey as the "Mother of Democracy" and the value that the India-Ethiopia partnership can bring to the Global South.

The prime minister will also hold discussions with Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and meet the Indian diaspora.

"On the final leg of my journey, I will visit the Sultanate of Oman. My visit will mark 70 years of the establishment of diplomatic ties between India and Oman," Modi said.

In Muscat, the prime minister will hold discussions with the Sultan of Oman on strengthening the Strategic Partnership as well as a strong commercial and economic relationship.

"I will also address a gathering of the Indian diaspora in Oman, which has contributed immensely to the country's development and in enhancing our partnership," Modi said.