Karnataka Leaders Back Rahul Gandhi While Pitching State's Investment Potential
Karnataka's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister support Rahul Gandhi's statement about the Indian economy while promoting the state's tech summit. They argue that Karnataka's economy is distinct and a prime investment destination. The state aims to attract investors by showcasing its economic strength and global IT influence.
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In a recent diplomatic outreach, Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar endorsed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks echoing US President Donald Trump's view of the Indian economy as ''dead.'' They simultaneously promoted the state's Bengaluru Tech Summit as a prime investment opportunity.
The leaders' comments were made during the 'Bridge to Bengaluru' dialogue, aimed at positioning Karnataka as a top investment destination for global technology sectors. Despite contrasting national economic assessments, Siddaramaiah emphasized the growth potential and distinction of Karnataka's economy, forecasting significant technology investments.
Deputy CM Shivakumar reiterated Karnataka's unique economic position, highlighting Bengaluru's key role in India's global image. With Karnataka's IT exports leading nationally, the state's leaders plan to navigate potential US trade impacts while continuing to incentivize innovation and investment across various sectors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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