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Telangana Delegation Advocates for Hyderabad as Top Investment Hub at Dallas IT Serve Alliance Meeting

August 9 :
during the Dallas IT Serve Alliance convention, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy—who is now in the US—made a forceful push for diaspora investments in Hyderabad. Sridhar Babu, the knowledge technology minister of Telangana, was also there.

Revanth Reddy and D Sridhar Babu, speaking at a massive gathering of the IT Serve Alliance—the biggest US-based association of IT services organizations—urged members to seriously consider investing in Telangana and Hyderabad, and to become partners in any of the many projects and engagements being developed for the diaspora.

"Hyderabad made you the best in the world, now you help us to make Hyderabad the world's best," the chief minister of Telangana said to Indian Tech Diaspora.

According to the official press release of the Telangana Chief Minister's office, the alliance, which is often called the "voice of all prestigious IT companies functioning with similar interests across the US," entertained the Chief Minister at their annual flagship event in Las Vegas later this year. The event has hosted numerous world leaders, such as former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, former secretary Hillary Clinton, and icons like Steve Forbes.

“We have built Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Cyberabad over the years,” CM Revanth said, addressing the crowd. Let us now work together to build the Future City, a fourth city of the globe. You are investing in Hyderabad's future when you put money into it today.
Hyderabad will be reimagined in the next decade, according to Minister Sridhar Babu. The plan includes the Future City, an extension of Metro, and the River Musi regeneration project.

"It will be a hub for future tech like AI, and with Net Zero impact design, it will be an urban construct of truly global standards and processes."
Additionally, he provided a detailed explanation of how the emphasis on balance has led to a substantial drive for service sector expansion in Tier-II towns and the establishment of a platform to augment the economy through fill-up to manufacturing. Within a decade, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy hopes to turn Telangana into a US $1 trillion economy. "Let us all strive to accomplish it," Sridhar Babu said.