Telangana’s prowess in AI-driven innovation took center stage at the US–India Business Council’s Round Table in Delhi. Minister for Industry and Information Technology D. Sridhar Babu emphasized the state’s top-notch infrastructure and robust tech ecosystem, offering lucrative prospects for US investors. With a focus on stable policies, Telangana is fostering AI research and deployment, bolstered by partnerships with leading US tech companies. The state’s commitment to innovation-led growth and global cooperation is evident, positioning it as a prime destination for American investors.
Public-private collaborations are key in leveraging AI to enhance governance through real-time service monitoring. Telangana’s proactive approach includes encouraging partnerships with American tech giants to drive innovation. The state’s strategic policies have solidified its standing as an AI leader, with dedicated innovation centers in crucial sectors like health, agriculture, education, and urban development. Prioritizing the establishment of AI University, AI Hubs, and workforce development underscores Telangana’s commitment to AI advancement.
Minister Sridhar Babu underscored the importance of AI safety as a foundational element for innovation, emphasizing the need for responsible standards to build public trust. Telangana’s initiatives like AIKAM, TGDeX, AI City, and Bharat Future City focus on sustainable innovation, shared responsibility, and citizen-centric governance. Meaningful discussions with Indonesia’s Vice Minister for Communications and Digital Affairs centered on a proposed Hyderabad–Jakarta Technology Skills Development Corridor, aiming to enhance technological talent exchange and collaboration between the two regions’ startup ecosystems.
