Major investments continued on the second day of the Telangana Rising Global Summit in Bharat Future City. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy met several leading industrial groups and secured new MoUs. Companies announced commitments worth ₹1,04,350 crore for large-scale projects across key sectors.
Godrej Jersey confirmed its plan to expand dairy operations with an investment of ₹150 crore. The company requested 40 acres for the project and promised 300 direct jobs. Fortis India Pvt. Ltd. signed an MoU for a ₹2,000-crore Food and Agriculture R&D Centre and a rare-sugars manufacturing unit, creating over 800 direct jobs. Several FMCG and food manufacturers, including KJS India and Vintage Coffee, also committed more than ₹1,700 crore for new units.
Electronics and tech companies announced major commitments as well. Reliance Consumer Products will invest ₹1,500 crore in a multi-product FMCG unit. Kine’s Technology agreed to invest over ₹1,000 crore for electronics manufacturing. Additionally, large data-centre investments came from JCK Infra Projects (₹9,000 crore), Aquilon Nexus (₹6,750 crore), and InfraKey DC Parks (₹70,000 crore), promising thousands of skilled jobs.
Pharmaceutical companies announced strong interest in Telangana. Hetero Group will invest ₹1,800 crore and generate over 9,000 jobs. Bharat Biotech committed ₹1,000 crore for an advanced CRDMO facility. Aurobindo Pharma, Granules India, and Biological E will together invest over ₹7,200 crore in expansions focused on vaccines, biosimilars, peptides, and oncology manufacturing.










