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Telangana (India) Sets Global Ambition with Next-Gen Life Sciences Policy 2026-30
The policy aims to create 500,000 jobs and attract $25 billion in investments by 2030 to transform Telangana into a global life sciences innovation hub.
- During the WEF annual meeting in Davos, Telangana Government unveiled the Next‑Gen Life Sciences Policy 2026–30, targeting $25 billion in investments and five lakh jobs.
- The policy aims to position Telangana as a global life sciences hub, with officials saying the state seeks to rank among the top five life sciences clusters by 2030 through cross-border collaboration and global capital, focusing on advanced therapeutics and sustainable bio-manufacturing.
- A key implementation step is the creation of a Life Sciences Innovation Fund scalable to �1,000 crore, with infrastructure including Green Pharma City, ten Pharma Villages, Genome Valley expansion, and Medical Devices Park.
- The government now aims to attract ₹2 Lakh crore over the next five years, building on ₹73,000 crore drawn in the last two years and strengthening clinical research, pharma services, diagnostics, medical electronics, and digital health.
- The policy prioritises frontier science and next-generation manufacturing platforms including cell and gene therapies, peptides, precision fermentation, and accelerates AI and digital health adoption while nurturing talent at Telangana School of Life Sciences to build one of the world's most trusted biosciences ecosystems.
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Telangana launches Life Sciences Policy, targets USD 25 bln investments in five years
Telangana is set to become a global life sciences leader. The state's new policy targets USD 25 billion in investments and five lakh jobs by 2030. Incentives include tax reimbursements and power subsidies. The Chief Minister highlighted the policy's global unveiling at Davos, emphasizing collaboration. Ten pharma villages will also be established to decentralize the industry.
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