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Hyderabad Telangana Rising Summit Attracts Rs 5.75 Lakh Crore Investments

Hyderabad recently reinforced its position as a key investment destination with the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, held on December 8-9 at Bharat Future City. The two-day event attracted significant international and domestic investors, securing commitments worth Rs 5.75 lakh crore across sectors ranging from energy and pharmaceuticals to IT, education, and tourism. Analysts suggest the summit positions Telangana as a competitive hub for large-scale industrial and urban growth in India.

Energy investments dominated the commitments, amounting to Rs 3.25 lakh crore, with companies such as Vietnam’s VinFast and Reliance’s Vantara announcing significant allocations. Industry experts noted that the breadth of sectors represented underscores Telangana’s diversified growth potential, signalling a long-term strategy for balanced regional development. “The summit reflects both investor confidence and the state’s structured approach to sustainable industrial expansion,” a senior economic analyst said. While the focus on economic inflows was evident, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy highlighted the social dimensions underpinning Telangana’s Vision 2047. Emphasising inclusive development, he pointed to welfare schemes for women, farmers, and youth, describing public investment in education and health infrastructure as critical for equitable growth. The state’s planned 105 Young India Integrated Residential Schools, with a projected outlay of Rs 20,000 crore, exemplify this approach. Global business leaders attending the summit echoed the importance of welfare-linked development. Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen praised social initiatives such as free transportation for women and farm loan waivers as crucial “lifelines” for communities. Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra and former RBI Governor Duvvuri Subba Rao also reinforced that sustainable economic planning requires ensuring benefits reach the most marginalised populations.

Former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian highlighted that the success of the Rs 5.75 lakh crore pledges would be measured over the coming years, drawing a parallel to democratic accountability. “Investment summits are the festivals of economic planning, but real progress is realised in the implementation phase,” he explained. Vision 2047, a 160-page policy framework, aims to grow Telangana’s gross state domestic product from $250 billion to $3 trillion by 2047, implying a sustained annual growth of roughly 12% over two decades. Sector-specific strategies include fostering IT, energy, pharmaceuticals, and education clusters while integrating urban planning with social welfare to achieve equitable, inclusive, and climate-conscious development.

Industry observers note that aligning investment with sustainable and socially inclusive urban strategies could position Telangana as a model for zero-carbon, equitable city development in India, combining economic dynamism with a people-centred approach.

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