Telangana to host 2-day Bharat Summit to discuss economic and climate justice, inclusion
The two-day event will feature keynote addresses and panel discussions led by global policymakers, academics and political leaders
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Telangana to host 2-day Bharat Summit to discuss economic and climate justice, inclusion
Hyderabad: The Telangana State government will host the Bharat Summit-2025 on April 25 and 26 at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC).
The event marks the 70th anniversary of the historic Bandung Conference, which laid the foundation for the Non-Aligned Movement.
Themed āDelivering Global Justice,ā the summit is expected to draw over 450 delegates from more than 100 countries, including corporate leaders, key ministers, policymakers, academics, civil society representatives, and members of 25 international think tanks.
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Speaking about the upcoming event, chief minister A Revanth Reddy said, āWe are proud to host one of the most significant summits of the year - the Bharat Summit. Bringing together over 450 delegates from more than 100 countries under one roof in our vibrant city of Hyderabad is a matter of great pride. This is a defining moment for placing us at the forefront of the movement for delivering global justice. We are honoured to host the first Bharat Summit in Hyderabad, and I look forward to an inspiring and transformative experience.ā
The two-day event will feature keynote addresses and panel discussions led by global policymakers, academics and political leaders. Discussions will focus on economic justice, climate justice, pluralism, diversity and multilateralism, exploring their potential to advance global equity and social good, CM Revanth said.