CM Revanth Reddy’s Key Meeting With A Group Of American Representatives

Hyderabad, Oct 9 (Maxim News) Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy met a group of 16 representatives from the Hudson Institute of America who came to Telangana at the Secretariat today (Thursday). IT Industries Minister Sridhar Babu, CM Advisor Narender Reddy, Government Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao, Government Special Chief Secretary Sanjay Kumar, CMO Principal Secretary Seshadri and others participated in this meeting.

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Speaking on the occasion, CM Revanth Reddy said that a delegation led by the India Foundation is touring several states in India. He suggested that all the decisions taken and policies followed by the US should be with a positive attitude. The CM hoped that the relations between the US and India should be further enhanced.

CM Revanth Reddy's Key Meeting With A Group Of American Representatives

He expressed concern over the recent increase in concessions and stricter rules on visas imposed by the US. CM Revanth Reddy expressed the view that if policies that contribute to economic growth between the two countries are followed, it will be an ideal for the world. (Maxim News)


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