Hyderabad: Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu on Tuesday pitched Telangana’s proposed Future City project to French industrial leaders, inviting deeper investment ties during a round-table with the Indo-French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IFCCI) at the Secretariat.
He briefed IFCCI delegates on policy incentives and industrial infrastructure in the State, stressing Telangana’s readiness for international partnerships across high-growth sectors.
The 30,000-acre Future City, planned under a PPP model, is aimed at positioning Telangana on the global investment map, Sridhar Babu said, crediting Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with anchoring the initiative.
Telangana has pulled in ₹3 lakh crore worth of investments in the past 18 months, he noted. Hyderabad alone saw the launch of 70 Global Capability Centres last year, a trend he said underlined investor confidence.
French multinationals including Sanofi, Monin, Safran, Capgemini, Dassault, Teleperformance and Opella Healthcare are already present in the State across pharma, aerospace, food processing and IT sectors.
Sridhar Babu flagged emerging tech, clean energy, green mobility, digital governance, agro innovation, smart health, next-gen education and sustainable manufacturing as key growth areas for future collaborations.
He said the government was keen to expand industrial linkages with French companies under the Telangana-French cooperation framework.
Telangana is fast emerging as a global hub for innovation and investment. At the #IFCCI roundtable, we highlighted our ₹3 lakh crore investment success and the growing presence of 70 new Global Capability Centres in Hyderabad, proof of our progressive, business-friendly… pic.twitter.com/r4CTRdjVLa
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