CM Revanth Reddy Lays Foundation for Amazon AWS Data Centre at Bharat Future City
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of Telangana laid the foundation stone for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centre at Bharat Future City on Wednesday, 15 July 2026, declaring the event the first concrete step toward the state's ambitious 2034 economic targets. The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced that Amazon has committed $7 billion in investments over the next 14 years, with the government calling on the company to scale that figure to ₹1 lakh crore to help position Telangana as India's foremost development model state.
Context
Speaking after the groundbreaking ceremony, CM Revanth Reddy described the AWS facility as the 'first step' (తొలి మెట్టు) toward realising Bharat Future City — a planned urban zone envisioned to be 'one of the most remarkable cities in the world.' He stated: 'The country's largest data centre being built by Amazon in this region will serve as an encouragement for industries that are set to come here.' The CM also confirmed that land for the project has been allocated in line with a policy framed in December 2025, asserting that 'the government delivers on what it promises.'
The event was attended by ministers, legislative council members, Telangana Chief Secretary Sanjay Jaju, adviser K. Ramakrishna Rao, and Amazon representatives, alongside senior officials.
Policy Backdrop
The foundation stone ceremony is anchored in the Telangana Rising 2047 vision document, developed with inputs from the Indian School of Business and national and international experts. The document sets a target of a $1 trillion economy by 2034 and a $3 trillion economy by 2047. CM Revanth Reddy noted that Telangana, with 2.5 percent of India's population, currently contributes 5 percent of national GDP, and the state aims to raise that share to 10 percent by 2047.
To attract investment without bureaucratic delays, the state has deployed a single-window clearance system for all approvals — a model with lineage in the TS-iPASS framework introduced when Telangana was formed in 2014. The CM also cited sector-specific policies covering tourism, medical, and sports as part of a broader push to eliminate what he called 'policy paralysis.'
The state previously hosted the Telangana Rising Global Summit, drawing representatives from 108 countries and more than 3,000 corporate leaders, with a stated goal of attracting Fortune 500 company investments into Bharat Future City.
Urban and Infrastructure Strategy
CM Revanth Reddy outlined a three-zone spatial plan for the state. The core urban area inside the Outer Ring Road (ORR) — home to 1.34 crore residents in Hyderabad — is earmarked as a service-sector hub, with polluting industries being relocated outward. The peri-urban belt between the ORR and the Regional Ring Road (RRR) is designated as a manufacturing zone, while areas beyond the RRR are to be developed as a rural agricultural economy.
Pollution reduction measures include replacing 3,000 diesel-powered RTC buses with electric vehicles, retrofitting 2 lakh diesel autorickshaws, and implementing a zero-tax policy on EVs — a move the CM acknowledged costs the government ₹1,500 crore annually in foregone revenue. He cited the congestion and flooding challenges faced by Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai as cautionary examples, and said Hyderabad has been planned to avoid similar outcomes. The Musi river rejuvenation project was also referenced as part of the city's environmental overhaul.
Stakeholders and What's Next
The CM acknowledged the role of farmers whose land is being acquired for development, pledging enhanced compensation and greater assurance. 'The sacrifice of farmers will always be remembered,' he said, committing to increase land acquisition payments and build trust among those giving up agricultural holdings for industrial use.
On accountability, CM Revanth Reddy promised monthly personal reviews of investment progress, saying: 'Whatever is needed, we will provide. I will review investments every month.' With the AWS data centre groundbreaking now complete, attention shifts to construction timelines, disbursement of the committed $7 billion, and the state's ability to meet the milestones set in the Telangana Rising 2047 vision document. The scale of Amazon's commitment — and the government's willingness to back it with land, infrastructure, and policy continuity — will serve as a benchmark for future hyperscale investment decisions in the region.