Key Points

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has unveiled ambitious plans for Bharat Future City in Hyderabad spanning 30,000 acres. The project features nine specialized zones including AI City, Health zone, and Education zone designed to global standards. The state aims to achieve a $1 trillion economy by 2034 and $3 trillion by 2047 through strategic economic zoning. Hyderabad will also become India's first climate-resilient city with an Urban Water Grid and manufacturing alternatives for global companies.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Unveils Bharat Future City Vision

  • 30,000-acre Bharat Future City with nine specialized zones including AI and Health
  • Strategic zoning with Core Urban, Manufacturing, and Rural economic areas
  • Urban Water Grid through Musi River rejuvenation and lake restoration
  • Positioning Hyderabad as China+1 manufacturing alternative for global companies
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Telangana CM Reddy unveils Bharat Future City, sets $3 trillion economy vision

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy announces Bharat Future City in Hyderabad, targeting $3 trillion economy by 2047 with advanced urban zones and climate-resilient infrastructure.

"I want to make Telangana a $1 trillion state economy by 2034, and $3 trillion by 2047. - CM Revanth Reddy"

New Delhi, September 20

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Friday announced that the state government is building Bharat Future City in Hyderabad, projected as one of the most advanced urban centres in India, designed to match global standards, said an official.

According to a release by the Chief Minister's office, to be built over 30,000 acres in its first phase, the city would have nine zones, including AI City, Health zone, and Education zone, among others.

Elaborating on the details of the Telangana Rising 2047, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said, "I want to make Telangana a $1 trillion state economy by 2034, and $3 trillion by 2047. For this, we have a strategy to zone the entire state - inside the Outer Ring Road (160 kms) would be Core Urban, between the ORR and the new Regional Ring Road (360 kms) would be semi-urban dedicated as a Manufacturing zone, and outside the RRR, would be rural economy."

Addressing several questions from the panel moderators and the audience, CM Revanth Reddy stated that the future would belong to cities that can best manage the water and climate crisis.

"We are creating an Urban Water Grid through River Musi rejuvenation, restoration and rejuvenation of lakes, and nallahs. Only cities that can mitigate climate crisis risks have a future. We will make Hyderabad India's first city to mitigate risks from the Climate Crisis, including drought and urban flooding," he said as per the release.

Speaking of zones in detail, Chief Minister Reddy told the public affairs professionals from the top 100 global and Indian corporations that Hyderabad would be made a knowledge hub, for which he was reaching out to top educational institutions in the world to build their offshore campuses in Telangana. These will support basic thrust to education and skills through Young India Skills University, YI Sports University, YI Integrated Residential Schools, among others.

Speaking of other benefits of gamechanger projects, including Bharat Future City, Regional Ring Road, Regional Ring Rail, Musi rejuvenation and Manufacturing Zone, he said, "We are creating opportunities for the future. We are going to set the new standard for an Indian city. We will also build a China +1 alternative in manufacturing for the world."

Inviting all companies and professionals to become supporters of the Telangana Rising vision, CM Reddy said, "Join me in creating this amazing state and economy, with opportunities for everyone."

- ANI

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Rohit P
$3 trillion economy vision sounds ambitious but let's see actual implementation. Too many grand announcements in Indian politics, but execution often falls short. Hope this isn't another empty promise.
Sarah B
The zoning strategy is impressive - core urban, manufacturing, and rural economy zones. This could be a model for other Indian states. The China+1 manufacturing alternative is particularly timely given global supply chain shifts.
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Arjun K
As a Hyderabadi, I'm excited but also concerned about displacement of local communities for this massive project. Hope the government ensures proper rehabilitation and doesn't repeat the mistakes of other smart city projects.
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Karthik V
The focus on water grid and climate resilience is much needed! Many Indian cities struggle with flooding and water scarcity. If Hyderabad can become a model for climate-resilient urban development, it would be a huge achievement 💧
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Michael C
Attracting top global educational institutions is a smart move. This could create amazing opportunities for Indian students and professionals. The integrated approach with skills universities shows they're thinking long-term about human capital development.

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