Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said his government made the Super Six super hit. He stated that welfare remained the top priority of his administration.
The Chief Minister was speaking after the foundation stone ceremony of the green ammonia plant.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan was also present at the event. Chandrababu Naidu said the government delivered more welfare than promised during the elections. He added that development was being pushed in parallel, as assured to the people.
The Chief Minister said a survey conducted by Bank of Baroda showed Andhra Pradesh attracting 25 percent of total investments coming into India. He said this placed the state at the top nationally in terms of investment inflow.
Referring to the Vizag Summit, Chandrababu said the state secured investments worth Rs 13,25,000 crore. He stated that these projects would generate employment for nearly 16 lakh people. He described the response as a strong vote of confidence in the state's growth vision.
Chandrababu said his government aims to develop Andhra Pradesh into a green hydrogen valley. He noted that green ammonia would play a crucial role in the future economy. According to him, these initiatives could create transformative changes in the years ahead.
The Chief Minister also said Narendra Modi had stressed the need to expand green energy. He added that while green energy promotion began in 2024, the focus has now expanded to green ammonia and green hydrogen.
Chandrababu said rising carbon emissions were contributing to environmental pollution. He highlighted that Andhra Pradesh has a 1,000 km coastline. He added that the government plans to develop 20 ports to support economic and industrial growth.

