Telangana CM to Speak at Harvard AI Symposium
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Feb 22, 2026 · Last updated Feb 22, 2026
The event highlights the growing importance of Artificial intelligence as strategic infrastructure, influencing policy and investment in technology and energy sectors. India===Telangana's participation could attract further investment and partnerships in its AI initiatives.
India===Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has been invited by the Harvard Kennedy School to speak at its AI Policy Symposium on March 27. He will address a panel titled 'AI as Infrastructure & Compute Power: Impact on Livability & Workforce'. The symposium will deliberate on AI as strategic infrastructure, focusing on data centers, energy systems, compute corridors, public-private coordination, and workforce pathways for responsible AI expansion. This invitation acknowledges India===Telangana's leadership in advancing its vision to build an AI City as part of the Bharat Future City initiative, and its proactive approach to fostering AI ecosystems through land allocation, power infrastructure, skill development, regulatory frameworks, and investment partnerships. The event is expected to bring together senior leaders from government, industry, and academia to discuss AI governance, geopolitical competition, and enabling infrastructure, strengthening India's voice in global AI policy debates.
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