Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu embarked on a two-day trip to Singapore to attract investments and enhance collaborations for the development of Amaravati and other key infrastructure projects. Scheduled to meet Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and various industrialists, CM Naidu aims to explore avenues of cooperation across different sectors. Additionally, he is set to participate in the World Cities Summit and engage in discussions with key figures from the business and technology sectors.
CM Naidu’s itinerary includes meetings with India’s High Commissioner to Singapore, Shilpak Ambule, and a roundtable conference with startup venture capitalists. He will also convene with prominent personalities such as Karan Bajwa of Google Cloud Asia-Pacific, Lim Siang Guan of GIC, and Professor Tan Eng Chye of the National University of Singapore. Furthermore, he is scheduled to interact with Singapore Foreign Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan and members of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Andhra Pradesh delegation.
During his visit, CM Naidu will inaugurate the CBN@361 program, attend the APAC Semiconductor Roundtable, and participate in the Surbana Jurong-Amaravati Planning Meeting. He will engage in discussions with Singapore Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, address the Leadership Plenary at the World Cities Summit, and tour various exhibitions showcasing innovative technologies. Additionally, he will take part in a meeting with Seatrium and attend the CII Partnership Summit 2026 Business Roadshow to bolster Andhra Pradesh’s investment initiatives.
Accompanying CM Naidu on this tour are Minister for Municipal Administration P. Narayana, Industries Department Secretary N. Yuvaraj, Municipal Administration Special Chief Secretary S. Suresh Kumar, AP Economic Development Board (EDB) CEO M. Shanmohan, and a team of CRDA officials.
