Hyderabad: The Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 attracted global attention on Monday. Investors, industry leaders, and delegates focused on the state’s expansive development goals, showcasing the state’s ambition on a global stage.
Addressing the summit, Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy said the government, led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, is working with clear direction to place Telangana among the fastest-growing economies globally.
He said the state has set long-term economic targets of achieving a $1 trillion economy by 2034. It also aims for $3 trillion by 2047. As part of this strategy, Telangana undergoing its largest-ever infrastructure expansion was a key topic of the Telangana summit.
The minister outlined projects including national highways, elevated corridors, dry ports, new airports, South India interstate corridors, and greenfield expressways. Bullet train corridors and coastal connectivity are also being integrated into a state-wide mobility grid.
Major mobility corridors, four-lane network to drive growth
Komatireddy said Telangana is close to becoming a fully four-lane road state. This will improve both industrial logistics and rural access. He noted that corridors connecting Bharat Future City to Amaravati, Bengaluru, and Chennai would significantly enhance the state’s economic momentum, a key element emphasized at the Telangana Rising Global Summit.
Responding to media questions, the minister dismissed opposition criticism. He stated that Telangana currently lacks a credible opposition. He pointed to remarks by Kavitha, who accused her own party members of corruption. These comments questioned their moral standing to target the current government.
He said the summit marks a turning point in Telangana’s economic journey. The Telangana Rising Global Summit reaffirmed the government’s goal of setting global benchmarks in every sector.