Revanth Reddy seeks US support for Telangana's trillion-dollar vision; urges for stronger business & cultural ties

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HYDERABAD: Chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Friday emphasised the deep-rooted bond between the Telugu people and the United States, calling on Americans to support Telangana's ambitious goal of transforming its economy into a one trillion US dollar economy by 2035 and three trillion dollars by 2047.

Speaking at the US Independence Day celebrations organised at a star hotel in Hyderabad by the US Consul General, Revanth Reddy said, "The friendship and connection between the Telugu people and the United States is profound and enduring. Telugu is now the fastest-growing language in the USA. Hyderabad is home to nearly 200 American companies across IT, pharmaceuticals, defence, manufacturing, and aerospace sectors. Our students travel to the United States in large numbers as part of their aspiration to become global citizens. We are working to strengthen people-to-people ties and expand America-Telangana business links. My govt is fully committed to the 'Telangana Rising' vision, transforming the state's economy to one trillion US dollars by 2035 and three trillion by 2047. To achieve this, we seek the support of the American people."

He lauded US Consul General in Hyderabad, Jennifer Larson, for acting as a strong bridge between the two cultures and nations, enhancing business ties and deepening the broader India-US relationship. "," he said.

Revanth highlighted that the US has led the world through significant positive change, especially as a beacon of democracy and a hub for innovation.

"At the national level, the India-US relationship is a strategic global partnership grounded in shared values. Both nations are committed to strengthening ties through expanding trade, commerce, investment, and promoting democracy and global peace," he added.

"I hope you continue to grow your presence in Hyderabad and bring the best of America to Telangana. The theme of this celebration is 'Together - Stronger', and I truly believe we can grow stronger together," CM said.