Knowledge.
Wellbeing.
Innovation.
North Bengaluru · Proposed 2024

India's most consequential city is expanding north. KWIN City is the township proposed for that frontier — and this site is your complete guide to it.

465+
Acres
Development area
₹40K Cr
Vision
Investment target ✦
1 Lakh+
Jobs
Employment goal ✦
5
Phases
Planned rollout

✦ Investment and employment figures from project brief — pending KIADB primary verification. Review all sources

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Referenced sources

Source basis
S1Pending primary verification
KWIN City project brief / requirements document
User-provided project brief

Primary source for the site narrative, projected metrics, phases, and design intent. These claims remain pending independent confirmation from KIADB or other public records.

S2Primary source
Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board official portal
KIADB

Authoritative institutional source for confirming project status, approvals, land, and infrastructure announcements when KWIN-specific documents are publicly available.

Open source
S3Contextual source
Bengaluru Aviation Traffic Data
Government of India via OpenCity

Contextual source showing airport-linked regional demand and access patterns relevant to North Bengaluru growth narratives.

Open source
S4Contextual source
Economic Survey of Karnataka 2025-26
Government of Karnataka via OpenCity

Contextual source for Karnataka’s macroeconomic and industrial capacity; it supports state-level growth arguments, not KWIN-specific projections.

Open source
Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, Karnataka
Vidhana Soudha
Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru
Airport Corridor
Infosys headquarters front view in Electronic City, Bengaluru
Electronic City
Main Building of the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru
Knowledge Infrastructure
Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bengaluru
Urban Green Core
Show credits
Vidhana Soudha: source · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Moheen ReeyadAirport Corridor: source · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Ank KumarElectronic City: source · CC BY-SA 3.0 · SundarKnowledge Infrastructure: source · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Sayantan MondalUrban Green Core: source · CC BY-SA 4.0 · CreativoCamaal (Lens Naayak Photography)
The Region Behind the Vision

Built Where India's Future Lives.

Bengaluru already defines India's technology story. Its northern corridor is rapidly emerging as the new frontier of industrial ambition, mobility infrastructure, and global capital. The conditions for KWIN City are not aspirational — many are already well underway.

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India's Silicon Valley

Bengaluru is the undisputed technology capital of India — home to the highest density of global tech companies, R&D centres, and startup unicorns on the subcontinent. KWIN City is proposed in this orbit.

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World-Class Connectivity

Kempegowda International Airport is one of India's busiest and fastest-growing gateways. North Bengaluru's airport corridor is already one of the most sought-after investment zones in South Asia.

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Infrastructure in Motion

The Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) and Inner Ring Road (IRR) projects represent Karnataka's serious commitment to orbital and radial connectivity that frames KWIN's region as a planned node.

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Economic Ambition at Scale

Karnataka's economic survey documents a state actively investing in industrial expansion, knowledge infrastructure, and global capital attraction. The macroeconomic backdrop is as strong as it has ever been.

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Research basis for this section

Regional context drawn from OpenCity open datasets and Karnataka State publications — they describe the city-region, not KWIN-specific delivery milestones.

Full regional case
Welcome

Your complete guide to KWIN City.

Whether you came to understand the vision, examine the evidence, or explore the region, everything you need is here. Start with the three most common questions.

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What is KWIN City?

A proposed North Bengaluru township framed around three pillars — Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation. Learn what makes it ambitious and what still awaits public confirmation.

02

Why North Bengaluru?

Bengaluru's northern corridor is a real, growing, infrastructure-backed region. Explore the airport data, corridor planning, hydrology, and economic evidence that make KWIN's location compelling.

03

Can I trust the research?

Yes — and here's why. Every claim is labeled as confirmed, proposed, or contextual. This portal is built so you always know exactly what evidence is behind each statement.

Our Commitment to You

We don't just present the vision. We show you the evidence.

Every claim on this portal is labeled. Confirmed facts, project proposals, and regional context are always clearly distinguished — because the right way to build confidence is with transparency.

Confirmed Context

  • KIADB is the institutional anchor for project confirmation.
  • The broader North Bengaluru region shows real infrastructure momentum.
  • Regional open data from Karnataka and GoI substantiates the setting.

Project Proposal

  • Acreage, investment, jobs, and phase timelines are from the project brief.
  • University and hospital partnerships are aspirational pending public disclosure.
  • Sector clusters and innovation districts await formal KIADB confirmation.

Regional Evidence

  • Airport traffic data confirms North Bengaluru's connectivity advantage.
  • STRR and IRR documents validate the corridor-led growth narrative.
  • Growth-trajectory, groundwater, and lake-governance datasets make key claims testable.

Want to see every source? The full claim ledger lists every statement side-by-side with its source, publisher, and verification status.

Open Claim Ledger
Research Foundation

Every claim. Every source. In full.

Transparency is how we earn your trust. This portal was built from the ground up with every substantive claim traced to a published source — and every limitation clearly stated. Here is a preview.

Government of India via OpenCity

Bengaluru Aviation Traffic Data

Aviation traffic is one of the strongest contextual arguments for North Bengaluru as a long-horizon growth geography tied to national and global access.

Government of Karnataka via OpenCity

Bengaluru STRR Via Bannerughatta National Park Documents

This dataset supports the reality of orbital road planning around Bengaluru and helps explain why corridor-led urban development is a defensible proposition.

Bangalore Development Authority via OpenCity

BDA Intermidiate Ring Road(IRR) Documents

The IRR material strengthens the argument that Bengaluru is being planned as a networked region rather than a single urban core.