Telangana's Trillion-Dollar Dream: How India's Youngest State Aims to Lead

Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar showed support for Telangana's big ambitions at their global summit. Telangana's Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, then laid out a seriously impressive economic goal for the state. He wants Telangana to grow into a $3 trillion economy by the year 2047. To get there, the state plans a unique strategy of creating separate zones for different industries while focusing on inclusive growth.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Backs Telangana Summit, CM Reveals $3 Trillion Goal

  • Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar calls the summit a good concept for the young state of Telangana
  • CM A Revanth Reddy outlines a bold plan to become a $3 trillion economy by 2047
  • The strategy involves dividing the state into three zones for services, manufacturing, and agriculture
  • Governor Jishnu Dev Varma highlights women-led initiatives and inclusive growth as key drivers
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Good Concept for a young state: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar on Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar endorses the Telangana Rising Global Summit as CM A Revanth Reddy unveils an ambitious $3 trillion economy roadmap by 2047.

"We want to become a 1 trillion dollar economy by 2034, and a 3 trillion dollar economy by 2047. - Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy"

Rangareddy, December 8

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who attended the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025 on Monday, said it is a good concept for a young state like Telangana and wished them well.

He said, "Definitely, we all have to work for the betterment of every state. This is a good concept. We wish them well. This is a new state, a young state. They are taking it forward."

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Monday said the state aims to become a USD 1 trillion economy by 2034 and a USD 3 trillion economy by 2047, outlining a roadmap for growth at the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025.

Speaking at the opening of the two-day event, Reddy said Telangana, India's youngest state, was moving with ambition and precise planning. "We want to become a 1 trillion dollar economy by 2034, and a 3 trillion dollar economy by 2047," he said, adding that the state, though home to about 2.9 per cent of India's population, already contributes nearly 5 per cent to the national GDP.

The Chief Minister said Telangana's goal was to double that share by 2047, contributing 10 per cent to India's GDP. "Our strategy is to make Telangana India's first and only state to be divided into three clear zones: for services, manufacturing, and agriculture," he said, emphasising that the approach will help the state unlock sector-specific growth.

Earlier, Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, in his inaugural address, said Telangana would fulfil its mission of becoming a USD 3 trillion economy by 2047. He added that the state's economic path was aligning with India's broader vision of becoming a USD 30 trillion economy by that time.

"As the world takes note of the opportunities emerging in Telangana, I stand here with firm conviction to say Telangana will fulfil its mission of becoming a USD 3 trillion economy by 2047," the Governor said.

The Governor said the state's economic path is becoming clearer as it takes measured steps to align with India's broader aim of becoming a USD 30 trillion economy by 2047. He explained that Telangana is moving with confidence, supported by transparent systems and active citizen participation.

He said that Telangana is choosing a story of inclusive development. He said this approach places women, farmers, youth and children at the heart of the state's growth effort under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.

The Governor pointed to women-led initiatives such as electric bus operations, retail ventures, and solar projects that are helping women participate in the economy. He also said that women's groups managing lakes are improving both the environment and local income. In education, he said, community involvement in schools draws from ideas in Young India, while new skills and sports universities are preparing young people for future opportunities.

He said the state's growing infrastructure, such as airports, renewable energy systems, transport networks, and smart zoning, is shaping a modern Telangana ready for long-term goals. Policies that bring stability, like support for women artisans through the gig workers policy, continue to attract new ideas and investment.

- ANI

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Priya S
A USD 3 trillion economy by 2047? That's an incredibly ambitious target. While the vision is commendable, I hope the focus on "inclusive development" is real and not just words. The mention of women-led initiatives is promising, but execution is key.
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Rohit P
As someone from Hyderabad, it's exciting to see such big plans. The three-zone strategy (services, manufacturing, agriculture) sounds smart. Hope they can attract the right investments and create jobs for us locals, not just for people moving in from other states.
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the focus on women's participation through electric buses and solar projects. That's a forward-thinking approach. If they can genuinely empower women economically, it will be a massive boost to the state's growth. The world is watching!
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Vikram M
Setting targets is easy. Achieving them is the hard part. I remember similar grand announcements in the past. Hope this government has a solid, transparent roadmap and doesn't get distracted by politics. The youth need real opportunities, not just headlines.
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Karthik V
Contributing 10% to India's GDP by 2047 is a massive goal. Telangana has shown good growth in IT and pharma. If they can get manufacturing right, especially in districts outside Hyderabad, it could be a game-changer for the entire region. All the best to them!

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