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Hyderabad: Telangana welcomed international guests warmly at the Bharat Summit-2025, which started with colorful celebrations on Friday. The state government is using the event to showcase Telangana as a top choice for global investments.
The two-day summit is organized by the state government. Folk artists performed traditional dances like Bonalu and Dappu to greet the delegates. More than 450 guests from 100 countries are attending, including government leaders, Members of Parliament, political party representatives, business heads, and experts from various fields. The main goal is to show Telangana as a progressive and model state to the world.
On the first day, the delegates attended several panel discussions. Topics included “Gender Justice and a Feminist Future,” “Fact vs Fiction: Countering Disinformation,” “Youth & Politics of Tomorrow,” and “Shaping New Multilateralism.”
Speaking at one of the discussions, Ann Linde, former Foreign Affairs Minister of Sweden, said that women everywhere, whether in rich or poor countries, still face discrimination in politics. She praised India’s efforts to reserve 33% of government positions for women and expressed hope that the next UN Secretary-General would be a woman.
Several Telangana ministers, including Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and others like D Sridhar Babu, N Uttam Kumar Reddy, Ponnam Prabhakar, and Jupally Krishna Rao, coordinated the event to ensure everything ran smoothly. Bhatti said the Congress party is promoting the principles of non-violence, truth, and social justice through the summit.
He also shared with the media that the delegates learned about Telangana’s development plans, such as generating 40,000 MW of clean energy by 2035, building industrial clusters, developing the Future City project, rejuvenating the Musi River, and opening new residential schools for youth. Bhatti mentioned that the representatives were happy with the state’s development and welfare programs.
He added that the delegates appreciated Telangana’s efforts to promote global justice, a vision supported by senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Former Union Minister Salman Khurshid also spoke at the event. He said the Bharat Summit is a key initiative by Telangana to attract investments from India and abroad. This will help the people of Telangana benefit from development and growth. He emphasized that building Telangana’s global image will also enhance India’s global standing. Khurshid noted that data, analysis, and partnerships with like-minded countries are important to achieve the goal of social justice.
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