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Speed-driven Companies Head to Andhra Pradesh
November 21, 2025
|Outlook
From Ease to Speed of Doing Business, Where Investment Becomes a Shared Responsibility
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Governance, transparency, and an investor-friendly environment have earned Andhra Pradesh its reputation over the years. It is going beyond ease today into delivering speed: speed to set up, scale up, and succeed.
In Andhra Pradesh, under the farsighted leadership of Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu, the state has built a governance model where approvals are swift, infrastructure is ready, and every investor finds a proactive partner in the government. Once an investor commits to the state, it becomes a shared journey, one wherein the government co-creates success with the private sector.
From world-class connectivity to clean energy corridors and immersive tourism experiences, the development narrative of Andhra Pradesh reflects a common principle: speed with purpose and partnership with accountability.
LOGISTICS:
Powering India's Supply Chain Revolution
Andhra Pradesh is fast emerging as the logistics powerhouse of India, with its strategic location being transformed into a national competitive advantage. Its integrated multimodal network to connect ports, airports, roads, and railways ensures that goods move faster, smoother, and smarter than ever before.
The logistics backbone now stretches over a length of 1.6 lakh km of roads, including 8,360 km of national highways, with new upgrades worth ₹4,500 crore underway. Railway investments of ₹1.02 lakh crore bring in high-speed and freight corridors linking major southern and central markets.
On the maritime front, one major and five operational non-major ports already handle 182 million tonnes annually, while four new greenfield ports — Ramayapatnam, Machilipatnam, Mulapeta, and Kakinada Gateway — are adding another 100 million tonnes of capacity.
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