

Chandrababu Naidu, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, and Nara Lokesh, the minister of information technology, are working hard to improve the state's reputation abroad. Their recent initiatives were prominently displayed at the Vizag Investor Summit, which has garnered a lot of attention from around the world. Chandrababu took part in an interview with Bloomberg as part of this global outreach, and Lokesh had another prominent discussion with Reuters.
Lokesh discussed Andhra Pradesh's long-term goals in the interview, highlighting the state's potential to develop into India's premier center for technology as well as a cultural powerhouse. He expressed great confidence in Chandrababu Naidu's ability to turn the state into the top investment destination in the country. His remarks demonstrated ambition, clarity, and a clear growth path.
Reuters emphasized Lokesh's increasing contribution to Andhra Pradesh's investment momentum, pointing out that he is seen as Prime Minister Modi's main ally and the son of a progressive chief minister. Lokesh's regular interactions with multinational corporations and his calculated attempts to draw in investments were acknowledged in their report. In response to this acknowledgement, Lokesh said that achieving $120 billion in investments in just sixteen months shows their dedication to swift governance, openness, and audacious reforms that are establishing Andhra Pradesh as a model state for economic recovery.













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