Bengaluru, Nov 20, Nov. 20 -- Karnataka would collaborate with the UK in diverse sectors such as renewable energy, pollution control, animation, gaming, regulatory sandboxes and waste management, said state Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Friday.

In a virtual meeting with the UK Minister of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Lord Tariq Ahmad, Yediyurappa said Karnataka was a prime spot for global corporations to invest in the state, which has skilled workforce and proactive policies.

"As a major source of renewable energy, the state would like to engage with UK on forecasting, scheduling and ancillary service solutions in green technology," Yediyurappa told Baron Ahmad of Wimbledon.

Ahmad is the British Minister ...