The Rajasthan government is positioning the state as a major hub for information technology and innovation by introducing investor-friendly policies and enhancing infrastructure. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma announced the initiatives on January 4 in Jaipur, emphasizing the state’s focus on ease of doing business and technology-led growth.
Policies to Attract Technology Investments
The government has rolled out policies targeting:
- Global Capability Centres (GCCs)
- Data centres
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI-ML)
These initiatives are designed to attract multinational companies and technology-driven investments, supporting Rajasthan’s ambition to become a leading destination for IT and innovation.
Rajasthan DigiFest TiE Global Summit-2026
The announcement came ahead of the Rajasthan DigiFest TiE Global Summit-2026, a three-day event held at the Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre from January 4.
The summit is expected to attract:
- Over 10,000 participants
- 500 investors
- 300 exhibitors
It provides a platform for companies to explore Rajasthan’s business-friendly policies, infrastructure, and investment opportunities in the technology sector.
Outlook
With these policies and the upcoming summit, Rajasthan aims to strengthen its position as a preferred destination for GCCs, AI/ML-driven enterprises, and IT investments, establishing itself as a major innovation and technology hub in India.
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