India is a global leader in the information technology (IT) sector, with several cities playing an important role in its growth. Among them, one city has emerged as the country’s biggest hub for software services, start-ups, and innovation. Known worldwide for its skilled workforce and advanced infrastructure, this city has become the center of India’s digital revolution and is proudly called the IT Capital of India.
The IT Capital of India is Bengaluru (Bangalore). It is the largest center for information technology, startups, and research in the country. Thousands of national and international IT companies are based here, making Bengaluru the heart of India’s digital economy. Because of its importance in the tech world, it is also known as the Silicon Valley of India.
Bengaluru is called the IT Capital of India because it is the country’s largest hub for technology and software services. The city is home to thousands of IT companies, startups, and research centers, along with global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Indian leaders such as Infosys and Wipro also began here. With its skilled workforce, supportive government policies, and strong infrastructure, Bengaluru has become the Silicon Valley of India and the center of India’s digital growth.
The rise of Bengaluru as an IT hub began in the 1980s with the establishment of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI). By the 1990s, outsourcing and software exports gave the city global recognition. During the 2000s, Bengaluru became a hub for IT services, BPOs, and research centers.
Today, it leads India’s IT revolution in:
Bengaluru contributes nearly 35–40% of India’s total IT exports. In 2023–24, Karnataka’s IT exports crossed ₹4 lakh crore, led mostly by Bengaluru. This has created millions of jobs and positioned India as one of the world’s top outsourcing and IT service providers.
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