CM Revanth Reddy, NJ Governor agree on cooperation, bilateral investments in Tech, Lifesciences, Education, Urban Transit, Movies

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy had a detailed discussion with New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on the sidelines of the PAFI Annual Conclave here, in which, both leaders agreed to create a systemic cooperations and bilateral exchange in the areas of software and technology, lifesciences, Urban Transit and movies.
Agreeing to totally support TelanganaRising vision of CM Revanth Reddy and Telangana, Governor Phil Murphy said, “there are lots of similarities between New Jersey and Telangana states. Together, we can make a huge difference for each other’s economies.”
The two leaders agreed to proactively bring trade delegations to each other’s states, and augment the investments in both states for maximizing the potential for wealth and jobs creations.
NJ Governor Murphy also promised to give great support to Hyderabad’s urban and public transport sectors through the NJ trains authority. “From Metro to MMTS, Hyderabad public transport has received a big support from the New Jersey government. I thank Governor Murphy for this friendship,” said CM Revanth Reddy.
Inviting the great educational institutions of New Jersey, including NJIT, Princeton, Rutgers and others to Telangana, Chief Minister Reddy promised them all support if they establish offshore campuses in Hyderabad.
They also agreed to facilitate and promote film industry tourism.