Hyderabad, March 12 The Telangana government has expressed readiness to allocate land in the upcoming Future City project to support the expansion plans of global streaming giant Netflix. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that the state is prepared to provide the necessary space and infrastructure to encourage the company to establish a stronger presence in Hyderabad. Speaking about Telangana’s vision to transform the city into a global business hub, the Chief Minister said the government is actively working to attract Fortune 500 companies to operate from Hyderabad. He invited Netflix to consider relocating or expanding its corporate office in the city as part of its global operations. According to the Chief Minister, the proposed Future City initiative aims to position Hyderabad as a leading destination for international companies in sectors such as technology, digital media, and entertainment. By bringing global corporations to the city, the government hopes to generate employment opportunities and boost economic growth in the region. Officials stated that the Telangana government is ready to extend full support, including land allocation and policy incentives, to encourage companies like Netflix to expand their footprint in Hyderabad. The move is part of the state’s broader strategy to strengthen Hyderabad’s reputation as one of India’s fastest-growing technology and media hubs.
Telangana Invites Netflix to Set Up Corporate Office in Hyderabad’s Future City
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy emphasized that the state government is working with a clear vision to attract more Fortune 500 companies to operate from Hyderabad. He invited Netflix
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