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At Telangana Rising Global Summit, Karan Adani highlights group’s strong journey in state

At Telangana Rising Global Summit, Karan Adani highlights group's strong journey in state

NEW DELHI: Karan Adani on Monday highlighted the Adani Group’s investments in Telangana and praised chief minister Revanth Reddy and the state government for their visionary leadership and unwavering support.Addressing the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, Karan Adani said the company has invested Rs 10,000 crores in last 3 years and contributed to the employment generation of more than 7,000 people in the state.”Over the last few years, the Adani Group has forged a strong and growing relationship with the state of Telangana. In line with our earlier commitments, we have initiated investments in sectors such as defence manufacturing, green data centers, renewable energy projects and cement manufacturing facilities across the state,” Karan Adani said.Interestingly, this economic partnership between the Adani group and the Telangana government thrives despite Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s strong allegations against the conglomerate over the alleged benefits it gets from the Centre.Highlighting Adani Group’s push towards the goal of Atmanirbhar Bharat, Karan said the Adani Group has developed a leading defence and aerospace park in Hyderabad which provides direct employment to more than 1,500 youth of this state and supports many more livelihoods through its wider ecosystem. In the area of digital infrastructure, he said, the Adani Group is setting up a 48 MW green data center in Telangana with an investment of Rs 2,500 crore.Karan Adani also detailed the group’s capital and logistics infrastructure in the state and said, “These projects not only enhance connectivity and logistics efficiency across the state but also support the livelihoods of hundreds of families.”Telangana is hosting the two-day “Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025” in Hyderabad. Global leaders, industry heads, and experts are attending the 27 sessions on key sectors like energy, IT, healthcare and startups. Major organisations, including the WHO, World Bank, ADB and UNICEF, are participating in the event. The state government will also release its Telangana Rising 2047 Vision Document, aiming for a 3-trillion-dollar economy by 2047.

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