Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said Telangana had grown into a hub for innovation. He spoke during a discussion on capital and productivity on Day 2 of the Global Summit at Bharat Future City. Bhatti said the State adopted the Pure, Cure and Rare strategy to shape development. Moreover, he said Telangana advanced in ease of doing business and sharpened its focus on AI and quantum computing to boost competitiveness.
Earlier, Bhatti spoke to a news channel and explained that the government planned the summit with clear objectives. He said sector-wise agreements were moving ahead as discussions progressed. According to him, a few groups and parties reacted negatively because they struggled to accept the government’s vision. He added that investment flow remained a continuous process and that long-term progress required steady engagement.
Deputy CM urges cooperation from opposition as investment MoUs rise
Bhatti said the government aimed to bring all new investments into practical use. He noted that the State signed MoUs worth more than ₹2 lakh crore yesterday. Furthermore, he said another set of MoUs worth nearly ₹2 lakh crore would be completed today. He urged the opposition to stop constant criticism and work with the government for the State’s benefit. He added that progress demanded unity and that negativity slowed down collective efforts, especially during a global event of this scale.