Accenture plans new Andhra Pradesh campus, aims to add 12,000 jobs in India
Accenture has proposed building a new campus in Visakhapatnam, in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, with plans to eventually create 12,000 jobs, sources told Reuters. The move would significantly expand its presence in India, which is already Accenture’s largest global hub with over 300,000 employees out of 790,000 worldwide.
The proposal seeks around 10 acres of land under a new Andhra Pradesh policy offering large firms leased land at a token rate of 0.99 rupees ($0.0112) per acre in exchange for job creation. The request is currently under government review but is expected to be approved, according to officials familiar with the matter.
The state recently approved similar projects by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Cognizant, which together plan to generate about 20,000 jobs in Visakhapatnam. Cognizant has pledged $183 million, while TCS has earmarked about $154 million for its facility.
Accenture has not disclosed its planned investment, but if approved, the Visakhapatnam campus would mark another step in the tech sector’s push into Tier-2 Indian cities. Companies are expanding beyond major hubs like Bengaluru and Hyderabad to tap lower land, wage, and rental costs, while benefiting from easier local hiring.
The expansion also comes as the Indian IT sector faces global headwinds:
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee could hurt Indian firms, which are the largest users of the program.
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A proposed 25% U.S. outsourcing tax could lead clients to delay or renegotiate contracts, adding further uncertainty.
Despite these challenges, India remains a cornerstone of global IT operations, and Andhra Pradesh is positioning itself as a rising destination for major technology investments.











