Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will lead a delegation to Singapore to take part as a special guest at Annual South Asian Conference to be held there and also use the opportunity to interact with business community.
The three-day trip begins on Tuesday with the delegation including State Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu, State Minister for Urban Development P.Narayana, Advisor Communications Parakala Prabhakar, Special Representative Government of AP in New Delhi, Khambampati Rammohan Rao and includes some senior Government officials.
During the meeting, apart from taking part in the South Asian Conference, Naidu is seeking to utilise the opportunity to interact with business community in Singapore seeking to invite them to invest in Andhra Pradesh and also take part in development of the new capital City in the Guntur-Vijayawada region.
In the recent interactions, delegations from Singapore, who had visited the State had evinced interest in making investments and taking part in some of the projects in the State, including development of smart cities and new capital city.
Recently, Union Urban Development Minister M.Venkaiah Naidu had a fruitful trip to Singapore and South Korea and has invited them to come and invest in India in development of smart cities and new capital.
Andhra Pradesh has also sought expertise from Singapore in development of new capital, smart cities and keen to share some of the innovating approaches to offering Government services, most of which are extended online.