IT & Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu. (File photo | EPS)
Telangana

Minister Sridhar urges global investors to be partners in Telangana’s growth story

To achieve that goal, he said the government is pursuing a visionary and planned strategy, backed by institutional reforms and forward-looking policies.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: IT & Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu on Tuesday invited global industry leaders to invest in the state and become partners in the Telangana Rising vision.

Addressing leading global industrialists during the inauguration of the India Pavilion at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, the minister said that Telangana has emerged as a national role model in ease of doing business and that the state offers a highly conducive, policy-driven ecosystem for industrial development. He called upon global companies to leverage the state’s strengths and participate actively in its development journey.

He said the state government has set an ambitious target of increasing Telangana’s contribution to India’s GDP to 10 per cent by 2047, underlining that the government’s approach is “not to wait for the future, but to build it”.

To achieve that goal, he said the government is pursuing a visionary and planned strategy, backed by institutional reforms and forward-looking policies.

Sridhar Babu noted that a comprehensive roadmap has been prepared to scale Telangana’s economy to $3 trillion by 2047, with the participation of experts, industrialists and citizens. The Vision Document prioritises key growth-driving sectors, including pharmaceuticals, life sciences, biotechnology, healthcare innovation, electronics, semiconductors, hardware manufacturing, IT and ITeS, aerospace and defence, textiles and apparel, food processing, agro-based industries, renewable energy and green technologies.

The minister highlighted that the government is committed to attracting new industries while creating large-scale employment opportunities for the state’s youth. He noted that over the past two years, Telangana has mobilised investments of around `2.5 lakh crore and the state would continue this momentum through industry-friendly and growth-oriented policies.

He also announced that Life Sciences Policy 2.0 and the Telangana AI Innovation Hub (TAIH) would be formally unveiled from the Davos platform, as part of efforts to further strengthen the state’s global brand and position it as a preferred destination for next-generation industries.

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