
Bengaluru’s image as India’s tech capital has always balanced industry, innovation and infrastructure.
Even world class companies face challenges because of the city’s civic problems. These issues affect more than comfort or commutes. They directly impact productivity, morale and business operations.
When infrastructure cannot keep up with growth, urban progress slows down. It gradually weakens confidence in the city’s future.
BlackBuck’s move from its Bellandur office after nearly a decade highlights this concern.
The trucking tech giant, valued at over $1 billion, struggled with Bengaluru’s potholes and traffic. Employees spent hours daily commuting, while repeated requests for road repairs went unanswered.
The company’s CEO even stated that there was no intent to address these issues. This view reflects what many business leaders already believe.
Bellandur’s Outer Ring Road, once a symbol of IT success, now reflects neglect, congestion and poor planning.
When leading startups like BlackBuck leave because of bad infrastructure, it damages more than logistics. It harms the city’s global reputation and investor confidence.
Executives warn that unless Bengaluru improves its infrastructure, businesses may find it hard to justify staying in the city.
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