Back when Chandrababu was the chief minister of United Andhra Pradesh, he led the IT revolution, which later shaped the urban infrastructure and development of the whole ecosystem.
And this time around, Chandrababu is on a similar mission again, but this time it is for Amaravati capital region.
As a part of his elaborate plan to develop Amaravati as the quantum capital of India, Chandrababu has taken every prestigious and ambitious step.
“Just as Silicon Valley shaped the digital age, Amaravati’s Quantum Valley will anchor the deep tech economy of the future. Delighted to step into the classroom and interact with students of the WISER–Qubitech–QKrishi quantum programme, the world’s largest.
Proud that AP is building a future-ready quantum workforce for India and the world,” Chandrababu shared earlier today as he expressed the dream to develop Amaravati as the quantum Valley that would drive the quantum computing revolution.
Chandrababu firmly believes that computing is going to be the future of Indian and global IT infrastructure, and he has now started to shape Amaravathi in accordance with the same.
This post was last modified on 23 December 2025 8:32 pm
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