Adani Group Invests Rs 100 billion in Telangana, Creates 7,000+ Jobs
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Adani Group Invests Rs 100 billion in Telangana, Creates 7,000+ Jobs

The Adani Group has invested nearly Rs 10,000 crore in Telangana over the past three years, generating more than 7,000 jobs across defence, energy, digital infrastructure and industrial sectors. Announcing the update at the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, the Group highlighted its expanding footprint in the state.

A major component of this investment cycle includes a proposed Rs 25 billion green data-centre with a capacity of 48 MW, signalling a significant push towards sustainable digital infrastructure. Adani’s cement operations have also scaled up with plants at Ganeshpahad, Tandur and Devapur, offering a combined capacity of 7 million tonnes per annum and supporting the state’s construction ecosystem.

The Group has further invested around Rs 40 billion in strengthening regional road networks, developing over 100 km of highways that enhance connectivity across districts such as Mancherial, Suryapet, Kodad and Khammam. This is expected to spur logistics efficiency and economic activity.

In aerospace and defence, Adani has established a dedicated defence park in Hyderabad, which includes what it describes as India’s first unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing facility for long-endurance UAVs, serving both domestic defence forces and international markets.

Together, these investments reflect Telangana’s emergence as a key hub for advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure and modern industrial growth.

The Adani Group has invested nearly Rs 10,000 crore in Telangana over the past three years, generating more than 7,000 jobs across defence, energy, digital infrastructure and industrial sectors. Announcing the update at the Telangana Rising Global Summit 2025, the Group highlighted its expanding footprint in the state. A major component of this investment cycle includes a proposed Rs 25 billion green data-centre with a capacity of 48 MW, signalling a significant push towards sustainable digital infrastructure. Adani’s cement operations have also scaled up with plants at Ganeshpahad, Tandur and Devapur, offering a combined capacity of 7 million tonnes per annum and supporting the state’s construction ecosystem. The Group has further invested around Rs 40 billion in strengthening regional road networks, developing over 100 km of highways that enhance connectivity across districts such as Mancherial, Suryapet, Kodad and Khammam. This is expected to spur logistics efficiency and economic activity. In aerospace and defence, Adani has established a dedicated defence park in Hyderabad, which includes what it describes as India’s first unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing facility for long-endurance UAVs, serving both domestic defence forces and international markets. Together, these investments reflect Telangana’s emergence as a key hub for advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure and modern industrial growth.

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