New Delhi – The Delhi government is developing a comprehensive policy framework designed to establish the national capital as a creative job hub by significantly boosting animation gaming jobs opportunities across the animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics sector, marking a major initiative to transform Delhi’s creative economy landscape.
Policy Development and Public Consultation Process
According to government officials, the Tourism Department of the Delhi government is currently finalizing a draft policy specifically focused on creating more animation gaming jobs in the capital. The department plans to place this draft in the public domain to gather feedback from stakeholders, industry professionals, and citizens before presenting it to the Delhi cabinet for formal approval.
This consultative approach ensures that the policy addressing animation gaming jobs incorporates perspectives from all relevant parties, including creators, studios, educational institutions, and technology experts. The public feedback mechanism will help identify gaps and opportunities that can make Delhi’s policy for animation gaming jobs more effective and comprehensive than similar initiatives in other states.
Chief Minister’s Vision for Creative Job Capital
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta articulated her vision for expanding animation gaming jobs during her Republic Day address at Chhatrasal Stadium on Sunday. She outlined ambitious plans to establish a dedicated centre supporting the industry’s growth and preventing talent exodus from Delhi.
“The creative talent of Delhi will no longer have to go outside. Delhi will emerge as a creative job capital. We will attract foreign studios to the city,” Gupta declared, emphasizing her government’s commitment to creating sustainable animation gaming jobs within the capital. She announced plans to establish a regional centre of the National Centre of Excellence for Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, Comics and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) in Delhi, complementing the main centre being established in Mumbai.
National Framework and Regional Centre
In September 2024, the Union cabinet approved the establishment of a national centre of excellence for AVGC-XR in Mumbai as a not-for-profit company. This national initiative aims to elevate India’s position in the global creative industry while generating thousands of animation gaming jobs across the country.
An official privy to the development revealed that the Delhi government will formally approach the Central government to establish a regional centre in the national capital. This regional centre will focus specifically on creating animation gaming jobs for Delhi’s creative workforce while serving as a catalyst for attracting major studios and production houses to the city.
Learning from Maharashtra’s Policy Model
The Delhi government is carefully studying Maharashtra’s AVGC-XR policy, which was approved by the state cabinet last year, to identify best practices that can enhance animation gaming jobs creation in Delhi. The Maharashtra policy proposes establishing and supporting AVGC-XR parks, clusters, studios, virtual production facilities, testing labs, and shared infrastructure across the state, including Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
Officials indicated that subsidies for the sector are being actively considered as part of Delhi’s strategy to make animation gaming jobs more accessible and attractive. The government recognizes that financial incentives can play a crucial role in encouraging entrepreneurs and established studios to invest in Delhi’s creative economy.
Comprehensive Support for Animation Gaming Jobs
The policy under preparation aims to address multiple dimensions of supporting animation gaming jobs in Delhi. Key focus areas include skill development programs, infrastructure support facilities, and encouraging collaboration between industry and academia to ensure a steady pipeline of qualified professionals for animation gaming jobs.
Government officials explained that the policy will facilitate access to bank loans at lower interest rates specifically for creators working in the animation and gaming sectors. This financial support mechanism is designed to reduce barriers to entry for aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to create animation gaming jobs through their own studios and ventures.
Additionally, the government plans to provide physical space where creators can develop their ideas and projects, addressing one of the most significant challenges facing those seeking to establish animation gaming jobs: the high cost of workspace in Delhi.
Pre-Policy AVGC Summit
Before finalizing the policy framework for animation gaming jobs, the government plans to host an AVGC Summit that will bring together industry stakeholders, creators, educators, and policymakers. This summit will serve as a platform to understand the community’s expectations, challenges, and suggestions regarding the policy’s provisions for creating and sustaining animation gaming jobs in Delhi.
The summit will enable direct dialogue between policymakers and industry professionals, ensuring that the final policy document addresses real-world challenges facing those seeking to create or access animation gaming jobs in the capital.
Strategic Objectives and Expected Outcomes
The policy’s overarching objectives center on retaining creative talent within Delhi, attracting foreign studios to establish operations in the city, and supporting creators through subsidies and shared facilities. By providing comprehensive support infrastructure for animation gaming jobs, Delhi aims to position itself as India’s premier destination for creative industries.
Officials expressed confidence that this multi-faceted approach combining skill development, financial support, infrastructure provision, and industry collaboration will successfully transform Delhi into a creative job capital, generating thousands of high-quality animation gaming jobs while preventing the brain drain that currently sees Delhi’s creative talent migrating to other cities and countries.

