Overview
- Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, speaking Friday at the ATEXCON 2026 conference in Hyderabad, set the target to make the state the region’s textile capital by 2047.
- This push sits under the Telangana Rising 2047 vision, which aims to grow the state economy toward a three trillion dollar mark by India’s centenary.
- The government pitched an execution-first package that includes industrial land, reliable utilities, financial incentives, and quick clearances for projects.
- Leaders promised an end-to-end textile ecosystem that links cotton grown in Telangana to global fashion shows in London, New York, Paris, and Milan, with film productions urged to source locally.
- The plan pairs green textile hubs with training for youth, especially women, and seeks to lift weavers into entrepreneurship, building on large cotton output and the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park in Warangal.