give three reason why Bangalore has a emerged as the main centre of India's IT industry
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Bangalore also called the aviation monopoly capital of India. It accounts India's more than 65% aerospace business. ... Long before Bangalore was called the Silicon Valley of India, the city made its name as headquarters to some of the largest public sector heavy industries of India.
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Three reasons of Bangalore has a emerged as the main centre of India's IT industry:
1. Bangalore was initially created as an Electronic city under the leadership of a visionary R.K Baliga.
2. A number of multinational companies like Texas Instruments, the German business software Firm- SAP Labs, Bosch, and more established their headquarters in Bangalore.
3. There was a large amount of entrepreneurial and workforce talent available in the city. The climate of the city was perfect since it was neither too cold nor too hot for the IT industry.
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- After independence, Bangalore was promoted as the modern industrial city with the establishment of public sector companies like ‘Hindustan Aeronautics Limited’ (HAL), Indian Telephone Industries (ITI), and ‘Hindustan Machine Tools (HMT)’.
- Along with this, there were other small and medium scale enterprises which came up in the state.
- Thereafter many IT and BT companies started their Research and Development units in the state.
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