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Telangana Sets Sights on Becoming India’s Aerospace Capital: IT Minister Sridhar Babu

The Telangana government is working with a clear vision to position the State as the ‘Aerospace Capital of India’, said IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu on Friday. The Minister chaired a brainstorming session with leading aerospace entrepreneurs and experts at the State Secretariat, organised in collaboration with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Telangana Aerospace and Defence Committee. The discussions focused on strengthening the State’s aerospace ecosystem, strategies for future growth and policy measures required to capture global opportunities.

Discussing the developments, Sridhar Babu noted that Telangana laid the foundation for its aerospace ecosystem six decades ago and the results are now visible. Hyderabad hosts over 30 aerospace and defence OEMs and more than 1,000 MSMEs. Global majors such as DRDO, HAL, GMR, Tata, Adani-Elbit, Safran, and the Boeing–TASL JV operate from the city. “Our aerospace exports have already crossed Rs 28,000 crore. With comprehensive planning, we are determined to make Telangana the country’s aerospace capital,” the Minister added.

He announced that, on the lines of the Adibatla Aerospace SEZ, the government is preparing plans for a Phase-2 Aerospace and Defence Cluster of international standards, along with a dedicated Aerospace MSME Park. Telangana also aims to establish Hyderabad as a Green Aviation Hub, supporting innovations in drone technology and green aviation fuels.

Group photo of Telangana government officials and aerospace entrepreneurs during a brainstorming session on the state's aerospace ecosystem.

To ensure seamless industrial development, the Minister said a special task force comprising officials, industry leaders and experts would soon be set up to monitor approvals and resolve bottlenecks. He also urged industry to partner with the government in addressing the shortage of skilled manpower by adopting ITIs and polytechnic colleges.

“With your support, we can transform Telangana’s youth into globally competitive professionals in design, avionics, composites and digital twin technologies,” he added.

The session was attended by Nikhil Chakravarthy, Director, Industries Department; Dr. Radhakrishna, Director, HC Robotics Pvt. Ltd.; Rajeev Julakanti, Head, FICCI Telangana State Council; Jayadev Meela, Co-Chairman, FICCI Telangana Aerospace & Defence Committee; along with senior representatives of major aerospace firms.

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