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Telangana Summit Nets Rs 1.88 Lakh Crore on Day 1, Unveils 2047 Growth Plan

Officials signaled a pivot to fast-tracking clearances to convert Day 1 pledges into on-ground projects.

Overview

  • Governor Jishnu Dev Varma inaugurated the two-day forum at Bharat Future City, with over 2,000 attendees including 154 delegates from 44 countries.
  • A marquee Rs 75,000 crore MoU with the Brookfield–Axis Ventures consortium targets Bharat Future City as a net‑zero, deep‑tech innovation hub.
  • Eric Swider announced Rs 1 lakh crore in planned investments over 10 years for the Future City, while Adani detailed a Rs 2,500 crore AI green data centre and Apollo outlined Rs 1,700 crore for health education and proton therapy.
  • Sectoral MoUs included renewables at about Rs 39,700 crore (Evren/Axis Energy Rs 31,500 crore; MEIL Rs 8,000 crore), aerospace and logistics at Rs 19,350 crore (GMR Rs 15,000 crore), and advanced manufacturing at Rs 13,500 crore; Vin Group pledged Rs 27,000 crore and SIDBI earmarked Rs 1,000 crore for startups.
  • The Telangana Rising Vision 2047—prepared with NITI Aayog and ISB—sets targets of $1 trillion by 2034 and $3 trillion by 2047 using the CURE, PURE and RARE framework, with officials indicating more deals could take the tally toward Rs 3 lakh crore.