Alphabet's Bengaluru Expansion: US Visa Curbs Drive India Growth

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Alphabet's Bengaluru Expansion: US Visa Curbs Drive India Growth
- •Google parent Alphabet plans a major expansion of its India operations, with Bengaluru becoming a larger hub due to tightening US immigration policies.
- •The company has leased one office tower and secured options for two more at Alembic City in Bengaluru's Whitefield technology corridor, totaling 2.4 million square feet.
- •The first tower opens soon, with the others completing next year; the expanded campus could accommodate up to 20,000 additional employees, potentially doubling Alphabet's India footprint.
- •Alphabet currently employs about 14,000 people in India, out of a global workforce of roughly 190,000.
- •Stricter US H-1B visa policies and increased application costs are accelerating the shift of critical roles to India, deepening its role as a global back-office and innovation hub.
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