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Indian Congress MP G. Vamsi Krishna urged Netherlands-based NRIs to invest in Telangana at a conference in New Delhi. He highlighted Telangana’s pro-industry policies and the state’s potential for investment, emphasizing its role in building a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) by 2047. The conference, organized by the Foundation for Critical Choices for India (FCCI), celebrated the 75th anniversary of India-Netherlands friendship and focused on engaging the Indian diaspora in India’s development.

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Telangana Seeks Dutch NRI Investment as India-Netherlands Ties Strengthen

NEW DELHI – Congress MP G. Vamsi Krishna of Peddapalli extended an invitation to Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) based in the Netherlands to invest in the state of Telangana, citing its favorable investment climate and pro-industry policies. The appeal was made at a two-day conference in New Delhi organized by the Foundation for Critical Choices for India (FCCI).

The conference, which marked the 45th anniversary of FCCI and the 75th year of India-Netherlands friendship, drew a large contingent from the Dutch diaspora. Mr. Krishna emphasized Telangana’s emergence as a key hub for industrial and sectoral investments, underscoring India’s growing global appeal as an investment destination.

“The future belongs to India in the field of investments,” Mr. Krishna stated during a session focused on the role of the Indian diaspora in India’s progress. He highlighted the “Viksit Bharat–2047” roadmap as a global model and touted the success of the Telangana Rising Summit in attracting investors.

The MP also participated in a panel discussion, outlining the Telangana government’s investment policies and reaffirming the state’s commitment to attracting foreign capital. The conference’s overarching goal was to encourage people of Indian origin to actively participate in India’s development, with a particular focus on Telangana’s potential contribution to achieving a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047.

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