Jaipur, Jan. 3 -- Rajasthan government has unveiled the Rajasthan Global Capability Centre (GCC) Policy-2025 to establish over 200 Global Capability Centres in the state by 2030, create around 1.5 lakh jobs, and position Rajasthan as a key player in India's US$100 billion GCC market, a senior official aware of the matter said. Over the past two years, the state government had launched four sectoral policies to develop a robust ecosystem across cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, blockchain, cloud computing, animation, visual effects, gaming, and extended reality, the official said. He added that, as part of efforts to strengthen digital and data infrastructure, the government will host the Rajasthan DigiFest IT Global Summit-2026 from January 4 to 6, bringing together industry leaders, investors, startups, and policymakers on a shared platform. The state has introduced a series of progressive policies to transform Rajasthan into a major IT-ITeS hub. These include the Rajasthan Global Capability Centre Policy-2025, Rajasthan AVGC-XR Policy-2024, Rajasthan Data Centre Policy-2025, and Rajasthan AI-ML Policy-2026. Together, these policies aim to generate employment for local talent while driving the state's economic growth. The Bhamashah Data Centre in Jaipur-a Tier-4 facility with 800 racks-remains the country's largest government-owned data centre. Recognising the growing demand for data storage and digital infrastructure, the state government is now actively promoting private-sector data centres. Under the Rajasthan Data Centre Policy-2025, the government seeks to develop a world-class data centre ecosystem and position the state as a leading hub in this sector. The policy focuses on efficiency, security, reliability, and high standards of data management, performance, and protection. To attract investment, the policy offers a broad range of incentives, including an asset creation incentive of Rs.10-20 crore annually for up to 10 years, an additional 25% sunrise incentive for the first three centres investing over Rs.100 crore, a 5% interest subsidy for five years, and 100% exemptions on banking, transmission, and wheeling charges. It also provides flexible land payment options, exemptions on stamp duty, land conversion charges, electricity duty, and relief of up to Rs.10 crore in external development charges. Due to its proximity to the National Capital Region, strong connectivity, availability of quality commercial spaces, skilled IT professionals, low setup costs, and a business-friendly environment, Jaipur is emerging as a preferred destination for multinational IT-ITeS companies establishing GCCs, the official said. The Rajasthan Global Capability Centre Policy-2025 focuses on developing Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur as major GCC hubs and simplifies application and approval processes to attract more investment into the state. The Rajasthan AI-ML Policy-2026 aims to position Rajasthan as a centre for investment and innovation, expanding the scope of e-governance. The policy emphasises ethical, responsible, and secure use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to make public service delivery faster, more transparent, and citizen-centric....