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Naidu Sets January Target for Amaravati’s Quantum Push, Says India Will Build Quantum Computers Within Two Years

The chief minister pointed to IBM and TCS partnerships with pilots tied to Sanjeevani digital health records plus Mana Mitra WhatsApp governance.

Overview

  • Speaking at the national e‑governance conference in Visakhapatnam, N. Chandrababu Naidu said Amaravati’s ‘Quantum Valley’ will enter the global quantum league by January 2026.
  • Naidu asserted that India will start producing quantum computers within two years and aims to export them, citing ongoing collaboration with IBM and TCS.
  • He described quantum technology paired with AI as a powerful combination that will shape government decision‑making over the next decade.
  • Naidu promoted Sanjeevani for statewide digital health records and highlighted Mana Mitra, a WhatsApp-based platform offering 751 public services.
  • He framed the effort as part of a broader technology build‑out that includes a space city near Sriharikota, a drone city at Orvakal, an electronic city and a Medtech Park.