Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 secures ₹2.43 lakh crore on Day 1

Hyderabad: The Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 began with strong activity as the state government secured investment deals worth ₹2.43 lakh crore on the first day at Future City in Kandukur mandal of Ranga Reddy district. Moreover, the Chief Minister’s Office said companies from deep tech, green energy, aerospace and industry moved forward with clear plans.

Brookfield Axis Ventures announced a ₹75,000-crore plan to set up a global research and deep-tech hub in Bharat Future City. Furthermore, Win Group agreed to invest ₹27,000 crore in renewable power and EV infrastructure. SIDBI set aside ₹1,000 crore for startups, while the World Trade Centre also pledged ₹1,000 crore for an innovation hub.

Additionally, Everen Axis Energy committed ₹31,500 crore for major solar and wind projects. Megha Engineering Group revealed an ₹8,000-crore plan for solar, pumped-storage and EV units. GMR Group, meanwhile, planned a ₹15,000-crore expansion covering MRO, aerospace, defence and cargo. Apollo Micro Systems said it would invest ₹1,500 crore in defence and avionics work.

Solar Aerospace set out a ₹1,500-crore plan for missile parts and aero-engine structures. MPL Logistics pledged ₹700 crore, while TVS ILP placed ₹200 crore. Likewise, Renewsys, Midwest and Akshat Greentech committed ₹7,000 crore for hydrogen and electronics. Sahitech India added ₹1,000 crore for hydro-tech distribution.

Krishna Power Utilities announced a ₹5,000-crore plan for an integrated steel plant, while Ultra Bright Cements and Rain Cements planned ₹2,000-crore expansions. Seetharam Spinners revealed a ₹3,000-crore textile unit. Additionally, Solapur Telangana Textile Association and Genius Filters confirmed ₹960 crore for a power-loom unit.

New global and national plans strengthen the Telangana Rising Global Summit

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said the ₹2.43-lakh-crore flow showed strong trust in Telangana’s policies. He added that the government would turn each rupee invested into jobs and infrastructure. Additionally, Minister Sridhar Babu noted that deals from deep tech to textiles proved the state’s steady industrial path.

Trump Media and Technology Group signed for ₹41,000 crore to set up an international media and smart-tech centre in Hyderabad. Consequently, the planned digital hub will bring thousands of jobs. Reliance, led by Mukesh Ambani, announced “Vantara,” a wildlife and animal-care centre expected to become Asia’s largest.

Salman Khan Ventures Industries signed a ₹10,000-crore plan for a township and a film-and-TV studio built to global standards. In addition, Athirath Holdings committed ₹4,000 crore for 25 compressed-biogas plants that aim to support green fuel and rural work.

Apollo Group announced ₹800 crore for a new university and medical research centre in Hyderabad. Supercross India planned a world-class racing track and training facility to boost sports tourism. Finally, the state government joined hands with the University of London to set up a skill centre that will give Telangana youth access to global-level training.