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Karnataka

The "Silicon Valley of India" — Bengaluru's tech and startup capital — and one of the country's largest economies. The Kannada land of the Vijayanagara ruins at Hampi and the Hoysala temples, of coffee hills and Mysore silk, of sandalwood and the old gold fields of Kolar — home to ~6.5 crore people.

Capital Bengaluru · Formed 1 November 1956 · Renamed Karnataka 1 November 1973

  • India's IT & startup capital — Bengaluru
  • India's largest software exporter
  • India's top coffee & silk producer
  • Hampi, Pattadakal & the Hoysala temples
  • Home of ISRO, HAL & IISc
  • Mysuru Dasara — the state festival
Tap a district to highlight it

The 30 districts in open data — a reference, not an official survey map. Karnataka now has 31 districts (see below).

The Basics

Karnataka at a Glance

A large south-western state spanning the Arabian Sea coast, the Western Ghats and the Deccan plateau — an ancient Kannada land that is now India's technology capital.

  • Bengaluru Capital and largest city — India's 3rd-most-populous, the "Silicon Valley of India"
  • 1956, then 1973 Mysore State formed on 1 Nov 1956; renamed Karnataka on 1 Nov 1973
  • 191,791 km² Area — India's 6th-largest state
  • 31 districts Currently — after Vijayanagara was carved out in 2021
  • Kannada Official language — a classical language of India (2008)
  • 224 + 75 A bicameral legislature — Assembly (224) and Council (75); 28 Lok Sabha seats
  • ~320 km coast The Karavali coast on the Arabian Sea; borders six states
  • Kaveri & Krishna The lifeline rivers; with the Tungabhadra and the Sharavathi (Jog Falls)
  • Mullayanagiri At 1,930 m, Karnataka's highest peak, in the Western Ghats
  • Western Ghats The Sahyadri ranges along the west — a global biodiversity hotspot
  • State symbols Animal: elephant · Bird: Indian roller · Tree: sandalwood · Flower: lotus

People

Population & Society

A multilingual state anchored by Kannada, drawing migrants from across India to Bengaluru. Census 2011 is the last full count, so current totals are projections.

  • 6.11 cr Population, 2011 (61,095,297) — India's 8th most populous
  • 15.6% Decadal growth, 2001–2011
  • 319 /km² Population density, 2011 — close to the national average
  • 973 Sex ratio — females per 1,000 males, 2011
  • 75.4% Literacy rate, 2011 — above the national average
  • 38.7% Urbanisation, 2011 — relatively high, led by Bengaluru
  • Bengaluru India's 3rd-most-populous city (~8.5 million) — and one of its fastest-growing
  • Multilingual Kannada ~67%, with large Urdu, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Tulu & Konkani communities
  • Faith & caste Hindu ~84%, Muslim ~13%, Christian ~2%, Jain ~0.7% (2011); SC ~17%, ST ~7%

Economy

India's Tech Engine — a ₹30-Lakh-Crore Economy

One of India's largest and richest state economies, built on Bengaluru's software, startups and aerospace — with the country's highest per-capita income among the large states.

  • ₹30.7 L cr GSDP 2025-26 (budget estimate, current prices) — about 9% of India's economy
  • 4th-largest Among India's biggest state economies (long ranked 3rd)
  • Highest income The highest per-capita income of any large Indian state
  • ~25% Outstanding debt as % of GSDP — a moderate burden

What the economy is made of — share of GSVA (2023-24)

  • ~66% Services — IT, finance, trade & business services
  • ~20% Industry — electronics, machinery, aerospace & textiles
  • ~14% Agriculture & allied

The technology powerhouse

  • #1 in IT India's largest software exporter — around 40% of the national total, almost all from Bengaluru
  • Startup capital Bengaluru has the most unicorns and startup funding of any Indian city
  • Aerospace A leading hub — home to ISRO, HAL and much of India's space & defence work
  • Kolar gold The Kolar Gold Fields were India's main gold source for a century, until they closed in 2001
  • From gold to software: once India's gold capital at Kolar, Karnataka is now its technology capital — Bengaluru alone accounts for the bulk of the nation's software exports.
  • Figures here are the latest Karnataka Budget estimates (2025-26). The India GDP page compares all states at FY2024-25, so its Karnataka figure is for that earlier year.

Agriculture

Coffee, Silk & Sandalwood

India's coffee and silk state — leading the country in coffee, mulberry silk, coconut and ragi — with the famous sandalwood of Mysore and the coffee hills of Coorg.

  • Coffee #1 India's largest coffee producer — around 70% of the crop, from Kodagu (Coorg), Chikkamagaluru & Hassan
  • Silk #1 India's largest raw-silk producer — the famous Mysore silk; Ramanagara has one of Asia's biggest cocoon markets
  • Coconut #1 Recently became India's largest coconut producer, overtaking Kerala
  • Ragi & arecanut India's largest producer of finger millet (ragi) and arecanut; a top sunflower grower
  • Sandalwood Mysore sandalwood — the basis of the famous Mysore Sandal Soap
  • North Karnataka A leading grower of tur (red gram) and sugarcane, in the Krishna basin
  • Water disputes Reliant on the Kaveri, Krishna & Tungabhadra; the Cauvery sharing dispute is long-running

Administrative

The Districts

Karnataka now has 31 districts — the newest, Vijayanagara, was carved from Ballari in 2021. The interactive map below uses the 30 districts in the open data — pick one to highlight it above.

    The map and this list share the same data. Clicking a district highlights it on the interactive map in the hero.

    What Makes Karnataka Unique

    Heritage, Science & Wildlife

    Four World Heritage Sites and a classical language, India's premier science city, and some of the country's richest forests — Karnataka's range runs deep.

    Heritage & language

    • 4 UNESCO sites Hampi (1986), Pattadakal (1987), the Western Ghats (2012) & the Hoysala temples (2023)
    • 8 Jnanpiths Kannada has won India's top literary award eight times — historically the most of any language
    • Hampi The vast ruins of Vijayanagara, once one of the world's great cities
    • Mysuru A heritage city of palaces — twice rated India's cleanest (2015 & 2016)

    Science & nature

    • IISc The Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru — India's top-ranked research institute
    • Space & defence ISRO's headquarters and HAL — Karnataka leads India's space and aerospace effort
    • Tigers & elephants India's 2nd-highest tiger population and one of its largest elephant populations
    • Western Ghats Bandipur and Nagarhole — among India's finest tiger reserves

    Culture & Traditions

    Dasara, Yakshagana & Carnatic Roots

    From the royal Dasara of Mysuru and the night-long Yakshagana of the coast to the birthplace of Carnatic music's teaching, the silks of Mysore and the toys of Channapatna.

    • Mysuru Dasara Karnataka's state festival — ten days at the Mysore Palace, with the Jamboo Savari elephant procession
    • Yakshagana The vivid all-night dance-drama of coastal Karnataka
    • Carnatic roots Purandara Dasa, the Kannada saint hailed as the grandsire of Carnatic music
    • Crafts Mysore silk, Channapatna lacquered toys and Bidar's silver-inlaid Bidriware — all GI-tagged
    • Cuisine Mysore masala dosa, bisi bele bath, ragi mudde, Udupi food & filter coffee
    • Sandalwood "Sandalwood" — the Kannada film industry, based in Bengaluru

    Places to Visit

    One State, Many Worlds

    Ancient capitals and carved temples, coffee hills and palm coasts, palaces and waterfalls — Karnataka's tourism tagline says it all.

    • Hampi The Vijayanagara ruins — the stone chariot and the Virupaksha temple
    • Mysuru The illuminated Amba Vilas (Mysore) Palace and the Dasara city
    • Belur & Halebidu The intricately carved Hoysala temples — a UNESCO site
    • Badami & Pattadakal The Chalukya cradle of Indian temple architecture
    • Shravanabelagola The towering monolithic Gomateshwara (Bahubali) statue
    • Coorg The "Scotland of India" — misty coffee hills, with Chikkamagaluru
    • Jog Falls One of India's highest waterfalls, on the Sharavathi
    • Gokarna & coast Temple town and quiet beaches along the Karavali

    Modern Karnataka

    Tech, Space & Solar

    Bengaluru anchors India's technology and space effort, while the state builds out metros, electronics plants and one of the world's largest solar parks.

    • IT capital Bengaluru's Electronic City, Whitefield & Outer Ring Road — India's biggest tech cluster
    • Space & air ISRO's headquarters, HAL's aircraft factories and IISc are all in Bengaluru
    • Namma Metro One of India's largest metro networks, running since 2011, with a big Phase 2 under way
    • Pavagada Solar A 2,050 MW solar park at Tumakuru — one of the world's largest
    • Electronics A growing electronics & EV base — Foxconn and others are building near Bengaluru
    • New Mangalore A major port on the Arabian Sea, handling record cargo

    Road, Rail & Air

    Airports, Metro & Rail

    A busy airport at Bengaluru, two metro and suburban-rail projects, a major seaport and a rail zone headquartered in the state.

    • Bengaluru airport Kempegowda International — India's 3rd-busiest, handling over 40 million passengers a year
    • 2 airports International airports at Bengaluru and Mangaluru, plus several domestic ones
    • Metro & rail Namma Metro in Bengaluru, with a suburban-rail network under construction
    • Railways South Western Railway is headquartered at Hubballi
    • New Mangalore Port The state's major seaport, on the Arabian Sea
    • Traffic strain Bengaluru's rapid growth has made it one of the world's most congested cities

    People & Heritage

    Icons of Karnataka

    A city-founder, a great emperor, a 12th-century reformer, the "Tiger of Mysore" and a legendary engineer — a few of the figures bound to this land.

    • Kempegowda The chieftain who founded Bengaluru in 1537
    • Krishnadevaraya The greatest Vijayanagara emperor (r. 1509–1529), under whom Hampi flourished
    • Basaveshwara The 12th-century reformer and poet of the Vachana / Lingayat movement
    • Tipu Sultan The "Tiger of Mysore", who fell defending Srirangapatna in 1799
    • Kittur Rani Chennamma The queen who took up arms against the British in 1824
    • M. Visvesvaraya The engineer-statesman behind the KRS dam; Engineer's Day marks his birthday

    Through the Ages

    A Short History of Karnataka

    From the Kadambas and the Chalukyas to Vijayanagara and a state of its own — a few milestones that shaped Karnataka.

    Key milestones in the history of Karnataka, from about the 4th century CE to 1973.
    WhenMilestone
    4th–6th c. CEThe Kadambas of Banavasi — the first dynasty to rule in Kannada
    6th–8th c.The Chalukyas of Badami build Aihole, Badami and Pattadakal
    11th–14th c.The Hoysalas build the temples of Belur and Halebidu
    12th c.Basaveshwara leads the Vachana and Lingayat reform movement
    1336–1565The Vijayanagara empire rules from Hampi — its zenith under Krishnadevaraya
    1537Kempegowda founds Bengaluru
    1565Vijayanagara falls at the Battle of Talikota
    18th c.Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan rule Mysore; the Anglo-Mysore Wars
    1799Tipu Sultan falls at Srirangapatna
    1824Kittur Rani Chennamma revolts against the British
    1 Nov 1956Mysore State is reorganised on linguistic lines
    1 Nov 1973Mysore State is renamed Karnataka

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    This profile is compiled from Census 2011, the Karnataka budget (via PRS), STPI, the Coffee Board, the Central Silk Board, UNESCO and IBEF sources. If you find an inaccuracy or have a better source, tell us and we'll review and correct it.

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