Telangana eyes data centre and AI campus; Airtel may shift HQ to Hyderabad
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Key Takeaways
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Tuesday, 30 June said the state government is actively exploring the establishment of a large-scale, comprehensive data centre and AI infrastructure campus in Telangana. The announcement came during a high-level meeting with Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal at the Bodhi Pavillion, MCRHRD Institute, Hyderabad.
Key Developments from the Mittal-Revanth Meeting
During the courtesy call, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy pushed for accelerated expansion of Airtel's digital, cloud, cybersecurity, and AI operations in Hyderabad. He specifically urged the early launch of the Chandanvelli data centre project and asked Mittal to designate a senior executive to coordinate directly with the Telangana government on investment opportunities.
According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Mittal indicated that the Bharti Group is considering making Hyderabad the second headquarters for Airtel — a significant signal for the city's ambitions as a technology and enterprise hub. Mittal also assured that the company would move to increase data centre capacity and expand fibre connectivity across the state.
Skilling and Education: What Revanth Pitched to Mittal
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy briefed Mittal on Telangana's ongoing reforms in the education and skilling ecosystem. These include the establishment of the Young India Skill University aimed at upskilling unemployed youth, the upgrade of Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) into Advanced Technology Centres (ATCs), and improvements to polytechnic colleges across the state.
Responding to the briefing, Sunil Mittal announced that the Bharti Foundation would provide scholarships to students enrolled in government schools and ATCs — a commitment that directly ties corporate investment to ground-level human capital development in Telangana.
HDFC Bank CSR Event and Other Engagements
Separately on the same day, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy inaugurated development works funded through HDFC Bank CSR initiatives at another event held at the MCRHRD Institute. He flagged off two ambulances and virtually inaugurated an MRI machine at the Government General Hospital in Bhupalpally.
The event was attended by newly appointed Chief Secretary Sanjay Jaju, Rajya Sabha Member Vem Narendar Reddy, Bhupalpally MLA Gandra Satyanarayana Rao, CMO OSD Vemula Srinivasulu, Telangana State Trade Promotion Corporation (TSTPC) Chairman Aita Prakash Reddy, and senior HDFC Bank officials.
Push for Women's Self-Help Groups
At the HDFC event, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy called on banks to liberally sanction loans to women's self-help groups (SHGs). He noted that the state government is establishing logistics parks, godowns, and rice mills in collaboration with SHGs, and stressed that substantial credit is needed to sustain these initiatives. He cited the strong loan-repayment record of women's groups as a basis for greater lending confidence.
What This Signals for Hyderabad's Tech Trajectory
This comes amid intensifying competition among Indian states to attract data centre and AI infrastructure investment, with Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka all aggressively courting hyperscalers and telecom majors. Telangana's pitch — combining a skilled talent pipeline, existing IT infrastructure in Hyderabad, and proactive policy engagement — positions it as a serious contender. Notably, if Airtel formalises Hyderabad as its second headquarters, it would mark one of the most consequential corporate relocations in the city's recent history. The state government is expected to follow up with formal investment proposals in the coming weeks.