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Bengaluru’s big push: How Tumakuru’s 2nd Japan industrial park is set to transform Karnataka’s economy

TNN | Last updated on - Nov 10, 2025, 13:47 IST
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2nd Japan industrial park planned in Tumakuru

The Karnataka government has announced plans to establish a second Japan Industrial Park at Vasanthanarasapura in Tumakuru, located along the Chennai–Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC). The 300-acre project aims to attract fresh Japanese investments into the state and strengthen bilateral trade ties between India and Japan. The announcement was made during the third edition of the India–Japan Business Summit (IJBS), organized by the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC) in Bengaluru. (AI Image)

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KIADB to develop 300-acre Japan-specific park

The upcoming Japan Industrial Park in Tumakuru will be developed by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB), the nodal agency responsible for industrial infrastructure in the state. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) is expected to be signed soon to formalize the project. Officials confirmed that the new township will focus exclusively on Japanese companies, promoting industrial clustering and technology exchange. (AI Image)


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Country-specific parks to attract global investors

Selvakumar S, Principal Secretary of the Commerce and Industries Department, emphasized that Karnataka’s vision is to create country-specific industrial clusters that allow international companies to operate in a shared ecosystem. He said the Japan-specific park will encourage collaboration, innovation, and technology transfer, similar to the Taiwan Park and Aerospace Park where Thai companies have also begun operations. (AI Image)


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Rising Japanese interest in Karnataka’s manufacturing sector

According to commerce and industries department officials, the new park reflects the growing interest among Japanese investors to expand their presence in Karnataka’s manufacturing and technology ecosystem. The state’s investor-friendly policies, strong industrial base, and connectivity through the CBIC corridor have positioned it as a preferred destination for Japan’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). (AI Image)

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Country-specific industry parks to boost foreign investment

Selvakumar S, Principal Secretary of the Commerce and Industries Department, emphasized that Karnataka’s vision is to create country-specific industrial clusters that allow international companies to operate in a shared ecosystem. He said the Japan-specific park will encourage collaboration, innovation, and technology transfer, similar to the Taiwan Park and Aerospace Park where Thai companies have also begun operations. (AI Image)

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New Park to cater to high-demand sectors

The new 300-acre park at Vasanthanarasapura Phase-II will cater to the rising number of Japanese manufacturers and suppliers looking to invest in automotive, electronics, machine tools, and precision engineering sectors. The park is expected to attract high-value foreign direct investment (FDI) and create hundreds of new jobs in Tumakuru district, boosting the local economy. (AI Image)

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Applications to open soon for Japanese firms

Mahesh M, CEO of KIADB, stated that the new Japan Industrial Park is already in the development phase and that applications will open in a month or two. The park will feature world-class infrastructure, including internal roads, power and water facilities, and logistics hubs designed to meet the needs of high-tech Japanese industries.

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Strategic location along CBIC corridor

Situated on the Chennai–Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC), the park will have direct connectivity to Bengaluru, Chennai Port, and Kempegowda International Airport. This strategic location will make it an ideal site for export-oriented industries and manufacturing units that require efficient logistics and transport networks. (AI Image)

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‘Make in India with Japan, for the globe’ theme highlights bilateral cooperation

The India–Japan Business Summit 2025, themed “Make in India with Japan, for the Globe,” underlined the shared vision of both nations to enhance industrial cooperation. The summit brought together business leaders, investors, and government officials to explore new opportunities in manufacturing, renewable energy, and technology sectors across Karnataka. (AI Image)

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Boost to India–Japan economic partnership

The establishment of the second Japan Industrial Park in Tumakuru marks another milestone in the India–Japan strategic economic partnership. It reinforces Japan’s commitment to supporting ‘Make in India’ and deepening industrial collaboration in southern India. Once operational, the park will not only generate employment but also help position Karnataka as a hub for Japanese industries in India. (AI Image)

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