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.
S4India'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.
✦ Investment and employment figures from project brief — pending KIADB primary verification. Review all sources
Primary source for the site narrative, projected metrics, phases, and design intent. These claims remain pending independent confirmation from KIADB or other public records.
Authoritative institutional source for confirming project status, approvals, land, and infrastructure announcements when KWIN-specific documents are publicly available.
Open sourceContextual source showing airport-linked regional demand and access patterns relevant to North Bengaluru growth narratives.
Open sourceContextual source for Karnataka’s macroeconomic and industrial capacity; it supports state-level growth arguments, not KWIN-specific projections.
Open sourceBengaluru 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.
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.
S4Kempegowda 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.
S3The 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.
S5S6Karnataka'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.
S4Research 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.
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.
A proposed North Bengaluru township framed around three pillars — Knowledge, Wellbeing, and Innovation. Learn what makes it ambitious and what still awaits public confirmation.
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.
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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.
Want to see every source? The full claim ledger lists every statement side-by-side with its source, publisher, and verification status.
Open Claim LedgerKWIN City means different things to different people. We built a dedicated lens for each — so you get straight to what matters most to you without wading through everything else.
The homepage gives you orientation. These six pages give you depth — each one purpose-built for a specific type of curious visitor.
The full picture of what KWIN City is — its three pillars, its institutional framework, and how this portal reads the proposal.
Aviation connectivity, ring roads, hydrology, and Karnataka's macroeconomic trajectory — the regional case is compelling.
Five phases from inauguration to city-scale operations. Explore the roadmap as a working sequence open to public review.
Semiconductor, aerospace, health-tech, ICT, and renewable energy clusters — the industry ambition behind KWIN.
Water, green cover, solar, and ecological plans — studied against growth trajectory, groundwater, and lake-governance data.
The complete collection of regional evidence — curated, labeled, and always honest about what each dataset can and cannot prove.
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.
Aviation traffic is one of the strongest contextual arguments for North Bengaluru as a long-horizon growth geography tied to national and global access.
This dataset supports the reality of orbital road planning around Bengaluru and helps explain why corridor-led urban development is a defensible proposition.
The IRR material strengthens the argument that Bengaluru is being planned as a networked region rather than a single urban core.