Hyderabad: The Telangana government sealed landmark investment agreements worth a massive Rs 2.43 lakh crore on the opening day of the two-day Telangana Raising Global Summit. These high-profile deals signal the state’s rising appeal as a global investment hub, spanning media, entertainment, technology, and infrastructure.
Trump Media & Technology Group committed Rs 41,000 crore to establish an international media and smart technology center, poised to generate thousands of high-skill jobs and boost Hyderabad’s digital innovation ecosystem, as per an official release issued late Monday.
Adding Bollywood flair, Salman Khan Ventures Industries, owned by superstar Salman Khan, pledged Rs 10,000 crore for a special township featuring a world-class film and television studio with international-standard entertainment facilities.
Under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Industries Minister Sridhar Babu, Telangana sealed several high-impact investment agreements on the first day of the Telangana Raising Global Summit, focusing on DeepTech, green energy, and aerospace sectors.
The Brookfield–Axis Ventures consortium committed a massive Rs 75,000 crore to build a global research and development center along with a cutting-edge Deep Tech hub at the upcoming “Bharat Future City”, set to drive innovation and position Hyderabad as a tech powerhouse.
These strategic pacts, building on earlier announcements like Trump Media and Salman Khan Ventures, underscore Telangana’s bold vision for sustainable growth and job creation across emerging industries.
GMR Group inked a significant MoU in the aerospace and defence sectors, committing Rs 15,000 crore for cargo expansion and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) facilities, further strengthening Hyderabad’s aviation ecosystem.
From the ambitious DeepTech City to innovative textile units, companies across sectors are queuing up to sign investment agreements, establishing diverse industries that highlight Telangana’s stable industrial policy on the global stage, Industries Minister Sridhar Babu emphasized.










