Chandrababu meets business leaders to boost AP economy

In a significant stride towards revitalizing Andhra Pradesh’s economy, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu held a series of high-profile business meetings on August 16, 2024, focusing on industrial development and investment opportunities within the state. 

The meetings, which took place at the Secretariat in Amaravati, included discussions with key figures from the Tata Group, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), and other industry leaders.

chandrababu-with-tata-boss Natarajan Chandrasekaran
© Chandrababu Naidu

The centerpiece of these interactions was a meeting with Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman of the Tata Group. This dialogue resulted in the announcement of a special task force to fast-track industrial projects in Andhra Pradesh. 

The task force, with Mr. Naidu as Chairman and Mr. Chandrasekaran as Co-Chairman, is designed to provide strategic suggestions for industrial development to position Andhra Pradesh as a leading industrial state in India by 2027.

What does the Tata group offer?

Discussions explored the establishment of a new Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) development center in Visakhapatnam, alongside plans to enhance Andhra Pradesh’s air connectivity through collaborations with Air India and Vistara. This move promises job creation and aims to make the state a key player in the IT and aviation sectors.

What did Mr. Naidu seek from the CII?

Chandrababu and CII DG Chandrajit Banerjee
Chandrababu and CII DG Chandrajit Banerjee

In collaboration with CII, the state government plans to establish the Centre for Global Leadership on Competitiveness in Amaravati. The initiative, which has Tata Companies as a partner, aims to develop skills and foster a competitive business environment.

Chandrababu Naidu laid out his vision to transform Andhra Pradesh into ‘Swarna Andhra Pradesh’ by 2047, focusing on sustainable economic growth, industrial expansion, and enhancing the state’s global competitiveness.

Talks with Bar Council of India

The Chief Minister also met with a delegation from the Bar Council of India, discussing the establishment of a premier university in Andhra Pradesh, modeled after institutions like NLSIU, Bangalore, which would include a world-class arbitration center, furthering the state’s appeal in legal education and international arbitration.