Karnataka drops land acquisition for a proposed aerospace park near Bengaluru after massive farmer protests.

By Aniket Chakraborty

July 16, 2025

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The Devanahalli region's fertile green belt was at the heart of the resistance, forcing a policy U-turn.

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CM Siddaramaiah confirmed the entire notification for 1,777 acres has been scrapped to protect farmers' livelihoods.

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Andhra Pradesh seized the opportunity—offering over 8000 acres and best-in-class incentives to the aerospace sector.

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Minister Nara Lokesh issued a public invite on X, mockingly offering land “just outside Bengaluru.”

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Lokesh compared his approach to the PM’s Re 1 land strategy to lure Tata—citing successful offers to Cognizant and TCS.

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BJP’s Tejasvi Surya backed Andhra’s pitch, urging Karnataka to "learn how to attract business."

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Actor-politician Prakash Raj and local farmer unions stood firm against Karnataka’s original land move.

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Andhra plans to draw ₹50,000–₹1 lakh crore in aerospace investments over five years under two new policies.

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The battle for India’s aerospace future may now be shifting south—from Bengaluru’s skies to Andhra’s bold ambitions.

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