Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has declared his recent Davos excursion a resounding success in elevating Andhra Pradesh’s profile on the global map. Speaking after concluding the trip, Naidu described the World Economic Forum as a vital arena for grasping evolving industry dynamics and leader perspectives.
In a series of high-stakes interactions over the past three days, the CM effectively pitched the state’s achievements in green energy, tech innovations, artificial intelligence, farming advancements, and tourism potential. The Chief Minister’s Office reported that these engagements have sparked heightened interest from international corporate giants.
‘India’s young talent pool, decisive governance, and pro-business environment are drawing companies like never before,’ Naidu observed. Key project updates shared included progress on Visakhapatnam’s TCS hub, Amaravati’s Quantum Valley ambitions, and Kurnool’s solar energy ventures.
Naidu’s packed schedule featured over 36 meetings, including trilateral talks with Israeli, Emirati, and Swiss delegates, plus one-on-ones with 16 industry heavyweights and attendance at more than nine forums. Beyond business, he connected deeply with Europe’s Telugu community, inspiring them via diaspora events.
Interviews with leading media outlets rounded out a multifaceted visit. Naidu stressed that WEF insights will refine Andhra Pradesh’s policies, ensuring the state’s brand resonates worldwide. This trip marks a pivotal step in positioning AP as an investment magnet in India’s growth story.