A delegation from the Telangana Government, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and IT Minister Srhar Babuid, landed in New York on Sunday.
The Chief Minister and the IT Minister will hold meetings with business leaders in the USA and South Korea over the next 10 days.
Taking to X, the Telangana CMO wrote, “Chief Minister Shri @revanth_anumula has just landed in New York, accompanied by Minister for Industries and IT Shri @OffDSB and senior officials.
The team is eager to kickstart 10 days of meetings, discussions, and deliberations with top government and business leaders in the USA and South Korea.”
In another post, the CMO added that discussions will be held with government and private business leaders in various cities in America and South Korea over the next 10 days.
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“I came across the schedule reported by some media outlets and I’m pleased to see that the relationships we’ve nurtured over the years, along with our relentless persistence, continue to attract significant new investments from marquee companies.
The numerous announcements about the expansion of existing establishments are a testament to the success of Telangana’s policies and initiatives,” he added.
Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao further said, “Under the leadership of KCR gaaru, Telangana has consistently prioritized creating a favourable ecosystem for economic growth.
We pioneered several innovative policies, such as TS-IPASS, and invested significantly in both physical and social infrastructure.
“Over the last decade, these efforts have resulted in attracting investments exceeding Rs 4,00,000 crore and creating over 24 lakh private-sector jobs across various sectors. Politics aside, for me and our BRS party, it will always be ‘Telangana First.’
I sincerely hope the current government can continue bringing in tangible investments and build upon the strong foundation we have established. Jai Telangana,” he further added.
WITH INPUTS FROM ANI
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