Switzerland: Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, who concluded his visit to Davos and departed for India., attended over 36 events in Davos. He met with 16 leading industrialists, and all the business giants are focused on Andhra Pradesh’s development. The visit instilled complete confidence.

BUREAU CHIEF
RAJA PENTAPATI AMARAVATI
JANUARY 22 BHARA NEWS
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu’s four-day visit to Davos has concluded. He attended more than 36 events in Davos. He is scheduled to arrive in Hyderabad tomorrow morning at 8:25 AM.
He held three meetings with representatives from Israel, the UAE, and Switzerland, and met with 16 prominent industrialists at the World Economic Forum venue, including ArcelorMittal Chairman Lakshmi Mittal, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, and IBM CEO Arvind Krishna.
Chandrababu expressed his opinion that the more than nine sessions and meetings held at the World Economic Forum provided an opportunity to understand global industrial trends and the perspectives of industrialists.
He also stated that the conference helped in further expanding the Andhra Pradesh brand and evaluating the various policies being implemented in the state. He mentioned that through the 2025 Davos visit, investments worth Rs. 2.50 lakh crore have already materialized.
Chandrababu stated that through the three-day meetings, they were able to effectively explain Andhra Pradesh’s achievements and resources in sectors such as green energy, artificial intelligence, agriculture, and tourism.
Chandrababu stated that compared to the past, global giant companies are showing more interest in India, and due to the young workforce, efficient leadership, and policies, opportunities for companies are increasing in every sector in India. He also mentioned that he interacted with the Telugu people in Europe, participated in the Telugu diaspora program, and instilled confidence in them.

He added that he also gave special interviews to representatives of national and international media organizations at the Davos forum.
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