Infosys allotted 20 acres in Vizag for 7,000-seat IT campus as AP bets on talent
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Visakhapatnam is cementing its position as one of India's fastest-rising IT destinations, with the Andhra Pradesh government's talent-first policies drawing marquee technology investments — most notably, a major expansion by Infosys that underscores the city's growing appeal to global tech firms. On 30 April 2025, state officials confirmed that Infosys has been allotted 20 acres of land in Visakhapatnam to develop a 7,000-seater permanent campus, signalling long-term confidence in the region's talent pipeline.
Infosys Expansion: Scale and Speed
Infosys has scaled its Visakhapatnam workforce from just 250 employees in early 2024 to nearly 1,900 currently — a near-eightfold rise in roughly a year. An additional 750 seats are set to become operational in the near term, ahead of the permanent 20-acre campus that will eventually accommodate 7,000 professionals. The Visakhapatnam campus has already recruited over 1,000 freshers and 500 lateral hires from the region, according to a government release.
Policy Framework Driving the Growth
The state government credits a cluster of progressive policies for creating the enabling environment. These include the IT & GCC (Information Technology & Global Capability Centres) policy and the LIFT (Land Incentive for Tech Hubs) scheme — the latter directly underpinning the land allotment to Infosys. Complementing these are industry-academia collaboration programmes, infrastructure support, and employee-friendly urban mobility solutions designed to make Visakhapatnam liveable as well as investable.
Reversing the Talent Migration Trend
A defining ambition of the ecosystem-led approach is stemming the long-standing outflow of skilled professionals from Andhra Pradesh to Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune. Officials argue that by creating local career pathways — backed by skilling initiatives and industry-aligned education — the state is turning Visakhapatnam from a talent exporter into a talent destination. The Infosys hiring data, with more than 1,500 local recruits across fresher and lateral categories, is cited as early evidence that the strategy is working.
What the Government Said
Nara Lokesh, Minister for IT, Electronics & Education, said the city's rise as an IT hub reflects the strength of local talent.