The '90s saw Vision Hyderabad. In 2026, it is vision Amaravati. Two historical figures, two landmark meetings across decades and two path-breaking growth curves.
When Chandrababu managed to meet Bill Gates In the '90s, it paved way for an IT revolution in Hyderabad. Almost three and half decades later, their paths meet once again in Andhra Pradesh. This time, it is the divided Andhra Pradesh and CM Chandrababu has a different agenda.
In the 90s, employment for Telugus and positioning Hyderabad as a growth engine for the state was Chandrababu's agenda. In 2026, Bill Gates is out of Microsoft and has spread his wings wide with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
In 2026, both Chandrababu and Bill Gates want cutting-edge technological breakthroughs. But they have a point of convergence. The technology for tomorrow must lift the people of Andhra Pradesh above the poverty line. Together they envisage a healthy, wealthy tomorrow for the Telugus. Both the leaders are aware this won't happen overnight and without putting in the right effort in the right direction.
But the dream is not impossible. Telugus are now technology-savvy, understand world economies and most importantly are holistic growth oriented. They want a world-class city in Amaravati which will be the technology hub alongside being a model city flaunting latest healthcare, quality of life and top-class education.
Two leaders, two karma bhoomis. With mutual cooperation and coordination, Chandrababu and Bill Gates will surely turn Amaravati into an example for quality living driven by technological strides.

