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India Has Quantum Valley, In Amaravati: Chandrababu

CM Chandrababu said that when people abroad ask what India has to offer, he says India has Quantum Valley in Amaravati. He compared it with how the US is known for Silicon Valley and highlighted India’s growing role in advanced technology.

He said technology has changed significantly over the last 30 years. Earlier, IT dominated the world, but now AI leads innovation. He added that India plans to take the lead in the future through quantum computing.

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The first quantum computer in Amaravati will arrive this month. The AP government has strong plans to develop Amaravati as a major quantum hub. As part of this effort, AP unveiled a quantum vision to position the city as the Quantum hub of India.

The goal is to build a long-term industrial strategy focused on manufacturing, jobs and exports. Chandrababu aims to create a full quantum ecosystem within two years, covering multiple architectures, supply chains and workforce training.

A quantum skilling programme has already seen 50000 student registrations. The initiative aligns with the National Quantum Mission worth $720 million. It aims to attract global markets by producing quantum computers in Amaravati for export, not just for domestic research.

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