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Telangana Unveils Plans for ‘Future City’ Inspired by Incheon

The Telangana government has unveiled ambitious plans to create a ‘Future City’ in the southern region of Hyderabad, taking inspiration from the highly successful Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) in South Korea. Spanning approximately 10,800 acres, this new urban development aims to decongest Hyderabad while boosting economic activity and job creation, akin to the transformative impact seen in Incheon since the zone’s establishment in 2003.

A delegation from Telangana, including key ministers and officials, recently met with NA Ki Un, the CEO of IFEZ, to discuss the strategic planning behind Incheon’s development. The IFEZ was meticulously divided into three key areas—Songdo, Yeongjong, and Cheongna—each catering to distinct industries. Songdo is centred on IT, biotechnology, and service sectors, while Cheongna focuses on finance, tourism, and high-tech industries. Yeongjong is tailored for logistics and tourism, underlining the region’s diverse economic opportunities. The delegation learned that the projected population for these regions could reach around 543,653, with a significant investment estimated at approximately 5 lakh Korean Won. The infrastructure in Incheon is largely operational, with completion anticipated by 2030. Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy highlighted the importance of these lessons in shaping Telangana’s urban future.

Strategically located within a three-hour flight from major cities like Shanghai, Beijing, and Tokyo, IFEZ has successfully positioned Incheon as a vital business hub in Northeast Asia. The South Korean government actively incentivises foreign investment, offering substantial tax breaks, including exemptions from customs duties and property taxes for qualifying companies, particularly in manufacturing, logistics, and R&D sectors. These policies encourage a thriving business environment that could be mirrored in Telangana’s Future City. Sustainability is a central theme in the Future City’s design. Officials assert that the city will be environmentally friendly and incorporate green technologies. A control centre is being established to manage essential services, including police, fire, and disaster management, ensuring a high quality of life for residents. MAUD Principal Secretary  emphasised the commitment to creating a green, sustainable urban space.

Public sentiment in Telangana regarding this development is largely positive, with many residents expressing excitement about potential job opportunities and enhanced infrastructure. The emphasis on green living resonates with the community’s growing awareness of environmental issues. As Telangana embarks on this transformative journey, the vision for a sustainable and economically vibrant Future City is set to reshape the urban landscape and foster a sense of progress and hope among its citizens.

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