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Telangana Aims for $3 Trillion Economy, Attracts Major Investment at Global Summit

Hyderabad, India – December 8, 2025 – Telangana is setting ambitious goals for economic growth and attracting significant investment, according to announcements made at the “Telangana Rising Global Summit” held in Future City today. Governor Jishnu Dev Varma inaugurated the summit, highlighting the state’s progress toward its objectives, including becoming a $3 trillion economy.

The summit, attended by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Union Minister Kishan Reddy, Karnataka Deputy CM D.K. Paul, Nobel laureates Kailash Satyarthi and Abhijit Banerjee, and delegates from around the globe, showcased Telangana’s advancements across various sectors. Minister Sridhar Babu emphasized Telangana’s leadership in manufacturing and infrastructure development, including the creation of India’s first AI village and initiatives to develop AI, skills universities, and quantum technology.

“Telangana has a vision, and it has a plan,” Minister Sridhar Babu stated.

A major highlight of the summit was the announcement of a significant investment by Trump Media Technologies, with plans to invest ₹1 lakh crore (approximately $12 billion USD) in Future City over the next ten years. Eric, a director at Trump Media Technologies, confirmed this commitment.

The summit also featured discussions on empowering women farmers, providing free bus travel for women, improving educational standards, and fostering a hub for culture, arts, technology, and industry. Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi praised Telangana’s vision and efforts towards “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India). Actor Nagarjuna was also in attendance, reminiscing about his 50 years in Hyderabad and highlighting the potential for further film studio development in the region.

The event was secured by 6,000 police personnel and drone surveillance. While the summit underscored Telangana’s forward-looking ambitions, it wasn’t without political undertones. Former Minister Harish Rao criticized the current government’s performance, alleging stalled projects and unfulfilled promises.

The summit continues with 27 sessions planned to cover a wide range of topics related to Telangana’s development and future.

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