Global Boost for Bharat Future City: UAE Partners with Telangana to Build India’s First Net-Zero Hub
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- February 22, 2025
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The vision for Hyderabad’s “Fourth City” just went global. In a major development at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 in Davos, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government has officially agreed to partner with Telangana to develop Bharat Future City as a premier global urban and economic hub.
This partnership isn’t just a diplomatic handshake; it’s a massive signal to the international investor community that the southern corridor of Hyderabad is the next frontier for world-class development.
The Davos Dialogue: A New Era of Growth
The agreement was reached following high-level discussions between Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, the UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism, and Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy.
Key highlights from the meeting include:
Joint Task Force: The UAE has proposed a joint task force of officials from both sides to fast-track the project.
Economic Vision: The partnership aligns with the “Telangana Rising 2047” roadmap, aiming to catapult the state into a $3 trillion economy.
Sustainability First: Bharat Future City is being designed as India’s first Net-Zero Greenfield Smart City, spanning a massive 30,000 acres.
Why the UAE Partnership Matters for Real Estate
The UAE is home to some of the world’s most advanced urban centers (like Dubai and Abu Dhabi). Their involvement brings:
Global Expertise: Proven models for high-tech infrastructure and smart city management.
Investment Magnet: Where the UAE government invests, private global capital often follows.
Diverse Sectors: Beyond housing, the focus is on AI cities, healthcare hubs, and even a “Food Cluster” partnership to boost the rural and agri-economy.
A Growing Ecosystem of Global Giants
The UAE isn’t the only big player on the field. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy confirmed that several global powerhouses are already integrated into the Future City ecosystem:
Marubeni (Japan) and Sembcorp (Singapore) are already on board.
Reliance Group’s Vantara has signed an MoU to establish a world-class zoo within the city.
Google is exploring collaborations in agriculture and climate tech.
What This Means for TeluguProp Investors
If you’ve been tracking property in the Maheshwaram, Kandukur, and Shadnagar belts, this news is a game-changer. The transition from a “proposed project” to an “internationally-backed global hub” typically triggers a significant shift in land value and development pace.
Key Takeaways for Investors:
The “Fourth City” is Real: With international backing, the project has moved past the concept stage.
Infrastructure Corridor: Expect massive upgrades in connectivity, including the 100-foot growth corridor roads and high-speed links.
Multi-Sectoral Growth: This isn’t just about residential plots; the integration of AI, education (Young India Skills University), and healthcare zones ensures long-term rental and commercial demand.
Stay ahead of the curve with TeluguProp—your trusted source for Hyderabad’s real estate evolution.
Quick Progress in Kothapalli
Recent reports indicate that surveys are in full swing across roughly 2,200 acres in Kothapalli and surrounding mandal limits. Key survey numbers—including 32, 178, 182, 222, 242, and 317—have been identified for government and assigned land transfers. This move is part of the broader strategy to prepare the ground for high-tech infrastructure and urban clusters.
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Repurposing the Pharma City Land
One of the most strategic moves by the current administration is the repurposing of nearly 14,000 acres originally acquired for the Hyderabad Pharma City. This vast land bank, spanning villages like Nakkarthamedipalli, Tadiparti, and Kurmidda in the Yacharam mandal, now forms the core of the Future City project.
For real estate watchers, this is a clear signal: the infrastructure originally planned for heavy industry is being upgraded for a world-class urban ecosystem featuring AI hubs, sports cities, and wellness centers.
New Connectivity: The 100-Foot Growth Corridor
Infrastructure drives property value, and Future City is no exception. Acquisition has already begun for a 100-foot wide, 5.9 km long road connecting the Nagarjunasagar Highway (Takkallapalli Gate) to the outskirts of Nakkarthamedipalli. This greenfield road will serve as a vital artery, linking the main highway directly to the heart of the Future City layout.
A Fair Deal for Farmers: The “Plot + Cash” Model
To ensure smooth acquisition and minimize legal hurdles, the government is adopting a “persuasion over coercion” policy. Key highlights of the compensation package include:
Developed Plots: Farmers are being offered 121-square-yard developed residential plots for every acre surrendered.
Cash Compensation: Monetary payouts (estimated around ₹16 lakh per acre for patta lands) are being deposited with authorities.
Transparency: Allotments are being handled via a “draw of lots” system, with free registrations facilitated by the TGIIC at the Maheshwaram sub-registrar office.
What This Means for TeluguProp Readers
The Bharat Future City is not just another layout; it is a 30,000-acre vision that aims to rival international hubs like Singapore. With the Singapore-based firm Surbana Jurong preparing the master plan, the areas around Mucherla, Kandukur, and Yacharam are poised for long-term appreciation.
Investment Tip: Keep a close eye on the villages within the Future City Development Authority (FCDA) limits. As boundary stones are laid and registration documents are issued to local farmers, the secondary market in these regions is expected to witness increased activity.
Stay tuned to TeluguProp for more updates on Hyderabad’s next big growth engine.
A Fair Deal for Farmers: The “Plot + Cash” Model
To ensure smooth acquisition and minimize legal hurdles, the government is adopting a “persuasion over coercion” policy. Key highlights of the compensation package include:
Developed Plots: Farmers are being offered 121-square-yard developed residential plots for every acre surrendered.
Cash Compensation: Monetary payouts (estimated around ₹16 lakh per acre for patta lands) are being deposited with authorities.
Transparency: Allotments are being handled via a “draw of lots” system, with free registrations facilitated by the TGIIC at the Maheshwaram sub-registrar office.
What This Means for TeluguProp Readers
The Bharat Future City is not just another layout; it is a 30,000-acre vision that aims to rival international hubs like Singapore. With the Singapore-based firm Surbana Jurong preparing the master plan, the areas around Mucherla, Kandukur, and Yacharam are poised for long-term appreciation.
Investment Tip: Keep a close eye on the villages within the Future City Development Authority (FCDA) limits. As boundary stones are laid and registration documents are issued to local farmers, the secondary market in these regions is expected to witness increased activity.
Stay tuned to TeluguProp for more updates on Hyderabad’s next big growth engine.
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