A.P. has become preferred destination for investors, says Bharath

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Minister for Industries and Commerce TG Bharath. File

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Industries and Commerce Minister T.G. Bharath said Andhra Pradesh has go a preferred destination for investments among each the States successful the country.

Referring to the study released by the Bank of Baroda which stated that Andhra Pradesh captured a singular 25.30% of each projected investments successful the archetypal 9 months of Financial Year 2026, Mr. Bharath attributed it to the beardown and businesslike enactment of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Minister for IT Nara Lokesh. “As promised, the State authorities is striving hard to supply jobs to 20 lakh younker of the State. We are moving hard to get investments to the State close from the time 1 of assuming power,” helium said.

“Brand CBN (Chandrababu Naidu) is attracting investors to put successful the State. While the policies of the erstwhile authorities person near the investors terrified to put successful the State, our authorities has instilled spot among the investors to look towards the State,” the Minister said. He said the caller CII Partnership Summit had attracted ₹13 lakh crore investments to the State and they are moving towards grounding of these concern proposals.

Mr. Bharath highlighted that Mr. Lokesh was instrumental successful bringing ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel put ₹1.35 lakh crore successful the State. “The announcement of Google to put successful the State had made each the investors to look towards A.P.,” helium said and added the incorporation of Best Policies and the Speed of Doing Business has made imaginable casual permissions to the investors to invest. “Mr Chandrababu Naidu is processing each the regions arsenic and is balancing improvement arsenic good arsenic welfare,” helium said and added each the canvass promises were being implemented by the government.

Published - January 04, 2026 04:57 p.m. IST

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