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Telangana Rising Global Summit Secures Rs 5.75 Lakh Crore Investments in Data Centres and AI Infrastructure

Key Highlights

  • Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 attracts Rs 5.75 lakh crore in commitments, led by massive data centre and AI infrastructure projects at Bharat Future City.
  • Infrakey Datacenter Parks pledges Rs 70,000 crore for 1 GW AI datacenter; AGIDC commits Rs 67,500 crore for international gateway data centre.
  • Investments span green energy, manufacturing, life sciences, and SMEs, targeting thousands of jobs and Telangana’s $1 trillion economy by 2034.

Telangana Rising Global Summit: Opening Overview

The Telangana Rising Global Summit has unlocked Rs 5.75 lakh crore in projected investments, marking a pivotal moment for the state’s digital and technological ambitions. Held over two days at Bharat Future City, 25 km from Hyderabad airport, the Telangana Rising Global Summit positioned Telangana as a frontrunner in data centres and AI infrastructure, drawing commitments from global players in tech and manufacturing. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy led marathon MoU signings, emphasizing execution to translate pledges into jobs and growth.

Day one secured Rs 2.43 lakh crore across deep tech, clean energy, and urban projects, while day two focused on infrastructure-defining deals in data centres and AI infrastructure. Infrakey Datacenter Parks announced a landmark Rs 70,000 crore investment for a 1 GW AI datacenter, one of India’s largest single tech commitments. AGIDC from Singapore followed with Rs 67,500 crore for an international gateway data centre, enhancing global connectivity.

These moves align with Telangana’s Vision 2047 for a $3 trillion economy, building on Hyderabad’s IT legacy and state incentives like single-window clearances. Broader sectors saw Rs 9,000 crore from JCK Infra for an AI City township, plus manufacturing pledges in defence, life sciences, and green mobility. This surge reflects investor confidence in Telangana’s stable policies and infrastructure push.

Telangana Rising Global Summit: Data Centre Dominance Drives Digital Leap

  • Infrakey leads with Rs 70,000 crore for 1 GW AI datacenter; AGIDC adds Rs 67,500 crore IGW facility.
  • Projects target hyperscale capacity for cloud, AI training, and low-latency global links.

Telangana Rising Global Summit spotlighted data centres as the cornerstone of its Rs 5.75 lakh crore investment haul, with day two deals exceeding Rs 1.37 lakh crore in this sector alone. Infrakey Datacenter Parks’ Rs 70,000 crore commitment for a 1 GW AI datacenter in Bharat Future City promises gigawatt-scale power for AI workloads, positioning Telangana to host India’s next-gen compute hubs. This facility will support GPU clusters essential for machine learning models, drawing parallels to global leaders like Singapore’s data sovereignty model.

Complementing it, AGIDC’s Rs 67,500 crore international gateway data centre will establish direct undersea cable links, slashing latency for enterprises in finance, gaming, and e-commerce. Telangana’s advantages include 24/7 power from its 18 GW renewable portfolio and TS-iPASS policy, which cuts approvals to 15 days. Official state data shows data centre capacity grew 40% yearly since 2023, with Hyderabad now ranking third nationally. RBI reports indicate FDI in IT services hit $15 billion in FY25, underscoring policy stability. These investments could add 50,000 direct jobs in operations and R&D by 2030, per state projections.

Major Data Centre CommitmentsInvestment (Rs Crore)Capacity/Details
Infrakey Datacenter Parks70,0001 GW AI Datacenter
AGIDC Singapore67,500IGW Data Centre
Total Sector1,37,500Hyperscale Focus

Telangana Rising Global Summit: AI City and Tech Township Transform Urban Landscape

  • JCK Infra’s Rs 9,000 crore AI City integrates residential, commercial, and research zones.
  • Aligns with Bharat Future City’s net-zero blueprint for 2047 vision.

The Telangana Rising Global Summit elevated AI infrastructure beyond standalone facilities, with JCK Infra Projects committing Rs 9,000 crore to an integrated AI City within Bharat Future City. This township blends innovation hubs, housing, and commercial spaces, fostering ecosystems for AI startups and enterprises. Spanning 5,000 acres, it targets 1 lakh residents and 2 lakh jobs, leveraging proximity to Hyderabad’s 8 million sq ft IT parks. Zen Technologies added Rs 5,000 crore for defence tech expansion, including drone simulation and counter-UAS systems, tapping Telangana’s 15% share in India’s drone exports. State records confirm 200+ defence MSMEs since 2022, bolstered by iDEX funding.

IMF data highlights India’s AI market reaching $17 billion by 2027, with southern states capturing 30%. These projects emphasize mixed-use development: AI labs alongside green spaces, powered by on-site solar. Execution hinges on land allocation via Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation, which delivered 10,000 acres last year. Risks like power tariffs remain, but fixed-rate pacts mitigate them.

Telangana Rising Global Summit: Manufacturing and Life Sciences Fuel Inclusive Growth

  • Biologicals E’s Rs 4,000 crore R&D hub; RCT Germany’s Rs 2,500 crore BESS manufacturing.
  • Automotive and defence add Rs 7,100 crore, creating 10,000+ skilled jobs.

Telangana Rising Global Summit diversified its Rs 5.75 lakh crore portfolio into manufacturing and life sciences, securing Biologicals E Ltd’s Rs 4,000 crore expansion for vaccines and biotech R&D. This hub in Genome Valley will boost production capacity by 50%, aligning with India’s $150 billion pharma target by 2030 per RBI estimates. RCT from Germany pledged Rs 2,500 crore for Battery Energy Storage System containers, advancing green mobility with 5 GWh annual output.

Bharath Garuda’s Rs 2,100 crore car plant targets EVs, joining 20+ auto firms in Telangana’s cluster. Day one deals included Rs 75,000 crore from Brookfield-Axis for Future City infrastructure. Government portals report 1.2 million manufacturing jobs since state formation, with FDI inflows at Rs 2 lakh crore cumulatively. These commitments prioritize sustainability: BESS supports grid stability amid 50 GW renewable additions planned.

Sector Investments BreakdownRs CroreProjected Jobs
Life Sciences (Biologicals E)4,0005,000
Green Mobility (RCT)2,5003,000
Automotive (Bharath Garuda)2,1002,000
Defence (Zen Technologies)5,0004,000

SME Empowerment Anchors Local Ecosystems

  • SC/ST enterprises secure Rs 577 crore for parks and IT units, eyeing 2,500 jobs.
  • TiE Hyderabad MoU mentors 500 SMEs to Rs 500 crore capital, projecting 3-5 lakh jobs by 2029.

Telangana Rising Global Summit balanced mega-deals with SME focus, as Confederation of Indian SC/ST Enterprises inked Rs 577.11 crore for green parks, manufacturing, and IT/ITES units. This creates 2,500 jobs, prioritizing underserved communities per state SC/ST policy. TiE Hyderabad’s MoU targets 500 firms in Rs 25-50 crore bracket, facilitating Rs 500 crore growth capital and 3-5 lakh high-quality jobs by 2029. Official dashboards show Telangana’s 2 lakh MSMEs contribute 40% to exports, aided by Rs 1,000 crore credit guarantee scheme. These initiatives counter urban bias, with rural clusters in 10 districts. Challenges like skill gaps prompt tie-ups with ITIs, training 50,000 yearly.

Closing Assessment

The Telangana Rising Global Summit’s Rs 5.75 lakh crore commitments signal a transformative era, with data centres and AI infrastructure leading the charge toward a $1 trillion economy by 2034. Mega projects like Infrakey’s 1 GW facility and AGIDC’s gateway will anchor global digital flows, while SME and manufacturing pledges ensure broad-based prosperity. Execution remains key: past summits achieved 60% realization, per state audits. As President Donald Trump’s administration eyes Indo-Pacific tech alliances, Telangana stands ready to bridge India’s ambitions. This investment wave not only redefines Hyderabad’s skyline but cements the state’s role in national self-reliance, urging swift policy follow-through for sustained momentum.

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