Telangana Secures Investment Deals Worth Rs 40,232 Crore at Davos

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddys visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos resulted in significant investment deals worth Rs 40,232 crore. Companies like Adani Group, JSW, and Tata Technologies expressed interest in investing in the state.

During his three-day visit to the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy successfully attracted investment deals worth a staggering ₹40,232 crore. Prominent entities such as Adani Group, JSW, Tata Technologies, and BL Agro have expressed keen interest in investing in Telangana, signaling the state's growing prominence as an investment destination.

Telanganas Davos Triumph: Unlocking Investment Opportunities

CM Reddy Advocates for Transformative Farming and Medical Tourism

In two compelling addresses at Davos, CM Revanth Reddy emphasized the urgent need for global collaboration to transform farming into a profitable endeavor. He passionately urged world leaders to prioritize this transformation, recognizing its significance in ensuring global food security and economic stability.

In another address, CM Reddy showcased Hyderabad's potential to become the Medical Tourism capital of Asia. He envisioned a convergence of healthcare and software that would revolutionize the healthcare industry and make Hyderabad a global hub for medical tourism. He stressed the importance of making healthcare universal and affordable, leveraging digital technologies to extend top-notch medical services to every corner of Telangana.

Global Business Leaders Endorse Telangana's Business Vision

The Chief Minister's interactions with global business leaders, including prominent Indian entrepreneurs, yielded overwhelmingly positive responses. These leaders strongly endorsed the new Telangana government's business vision, expressing confidence in the state's investment-friendly policies and growth potential.

CM Reddy Embarks on London Tour, Focuses on River Rejuvenation

Following the successful Davos trip, CM Revanth Reddy and his team arrived in London. The Chief Minister wasted no time in initiating discussions with officials and experts from the body governing River Thames. He shared his vision for revitalizing river Musi, which flows through Hyderabad, and sought insights into the management of River Thames. The officials provided valuable information on developmental activities, stakeholder management, investments, revenue management, and best practices.

Exploring London's Urban Development and Strengthening Democracy

CM Revanth Reddy, accompanied by AIMIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi, visited the iconic "London Shard" for an aerial study of London's urban layout and development. This visit aimed to gather valuable insights and best practices that could be applied to Hyderabad's urban planning.

In a separate engagement, CM Reddy addressed a group of Indophile British Members of Parliament at the historic Westminster Building. He emphasized the importance of strengthening democracy as a means to address global challenges such as war, terrorism, violence, and the denial of rights. He highlighted the enduring bond between India and Britain in upholding democratic principles and expressed his belief that empowering people through democracy holds the key to solving the world's problems.

Telangana's participation in the WEF summit in Davos and the subsequent London tour have yielded significant outcomes. The state has secured substantial investment commitments, showcased its potential in key sectors, and forged valuable partnerships. CM Revanth Reddy's leadership and vision have positioned Telangana as a progressive and attractive destination for investment and development.

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