CM Revanth Davos Visit Focused On Telangana Investments

Hyderabad: CM Revanth Davos visit began on Monday as Chief Minister Revanth Reddy left for Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum with a clear focus on attracting investments to Telangana.

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The Chief Minister reached Shamshabad Airport directly from Medaram after reopening the Sammakka Sarakka Gadde. From there, he departed for Davos. According to officials, CM Revanth Davos visit will continue until January 23. He will take part in the World Economic Forum for four days starting January 20. Ministers Ponguleti and Sridhar Babu are accompanying him on encouraging investment outreach.

The main aim of the CM Revanth Davos visit is to attract fresh investments into Telangana. During the visit, the Chief Minister and his team will meet CEOs of leading global companies. These meetings will focus on industrial expansion and new investment opportunities in the state. Discussions will also highlight Telangana’s strengths and investor friendly policies.

CM Revanth Davos Visit includes meetings with global CEOs

Officials said the discussions during the CM Revanth Davos visit will focus mainly on IT, artificial intelligence, life sciences, and manufacturing sectors. The state government hopes these talks will help bring new industries and expand existing operations in Telangana. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister will present the state as a preferred destination for long term investments.

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Alongside the Davos visit, CM Revanth Reddy will also travel to the United States. He is scheduled to attend a special certificate course at Harvard Business School in Boston for one week. With this schedule, the Chief Minister will remain on a foreign tour until February 1. Government sources said this international visit is part of a broader plan to strengthen Telangana’s global presence and economic growth.


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