When it comes to having industrial infrastructure such as land, power and water that meets future requirements, the ability to overcome transportation hassles and absorb the ever-growing population, Visakhapatnam and Sri City top the chart in the State.
“In fact, the two are more future ready than other cities,” observes Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Dr. Fleming, who was on a two-day tour of the district, visited the Sri City industrial zone on Tuesday and offered prayers at the Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirumala early on Wednesday.
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Dr. Fleming, however, pointed out that Sri City and Visakhapatnam should not be bracketed under a single group, as the preference to the two destinations would, by and large, be from the manufacturing and services sectors respectively.
Despite efforts from the Deputy High Commission to showcase the entire Telugu region as a promising industrial destination, the first preference of the U.K. industrial investors continued to be in and around Hyderabad, thanks to the existing industrial ecosystem and ready-made infrastructure, he observed. Referring to opportunities in Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Fleming said the State could do much better by showcasing its industrial zones. “It is for the government to showcase the State to the prospective investors from the U.K. It is not for us to sell Telangana or Andhra Pradesh to our people, though we will certainly facilitate the process,” Dr. Fleming said.
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FinTech Valley
The FinTech Valley project mooted by the previous government in Visakhapatnam did make heads turn, but could not make much headway after the change of regime, he said. “Its resurgence will surely add value to Visakhapatam,” he opined. Dr. Fleming saw a bright scope for collaboration and establishment of British companies in the State in the areas of clean energy, and solid waste and water management.