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Alphabet Plans Major India Expansion Amid US Visa Tensions

[Para 1: The Lead] Alphabet, parent of Google, is expanding significantly in India, amid tightening U.S. visa policies, as reported by Bloomberg News. The company is leasing one office tower and has options on two others in Bengaluru, totaling 2.4 million square feet, potentially doubling its local workforce to over 20,000 employees. [Para 2-3: Supporting details & Context] Alphabet currently employs approximately 14,000 in India out of a global workforce of around 190,000. The expansion is part of a broader strategy to bolster operations in India, a key growth market for the tech giant. The lease and options in Alembic City, a tech corridor in Bengaluru, are expected to open to employees soon, with full construction completion scheduled for next year. This move is significant in light of recent U.S. visa restrictions, which may encourage companies to expand their operations in India to mitigate potential impacts on their global workforce.

EditorWong Mei Ling