In a bid to encourage young Indians to contribute to the growth of Telangana, its Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy, interacted with Indian students studying at the prestigious Harvard Business School (HBS) in the United States. The meeting took place as part of a six-day leadership program that Revanth Reddy is currently attending at Harvard University.
According to an official release, the interaction was initiated by an invitation from the HBS students following the completion of Revanth Reddy’s daily classes and assignments. During the meeting, he shared insights about his government’s ‘Telangana Rising 2047’ vision and urged the students to harness their networks and talent to help in the growth story of India. He also welcomed them to act as brand ambassadors for Hyderabad and Telangana, promoting its strengths and opportunities globally.
Beyond discussing career paths and challenges faced by HBS students, Revanth Reddy shared his mantra for success, offering valuable insights that could benefit the future leaders of India. The Chief Minister is currently enrolled in a leadership program titled ‘Leadership in the 21st century’ at Harvard Kennedy School of Government, which began on January 25 and will continue till January 30, 2026.
This interaction marks an important step in strengthening ties between educational institutions in India and the United States, fostering a global network of accomplished Indian leaders who can contribute to their homeland’s growth and development.
