"We want to make Telangana a hub of aerospace and defence. We are also preparing a policy for promoting these sectors, which is likely to come out in the next three months," the state's Secretary for Commerce and Power Arvind Kumar told PTI on the sidelines of the Make in India Week here.
He said the hub will constitute units for research and development, manufacturing, startups and SMEs, among others.
The Telangana government has also proposed to set up three more aerospace and defence parks over the next four years with an investment of Rs 2,500 crore.
"To give a boost to the renewable energy sector, we are coming up with a wind power policy in two months. Apart from this, we also have a solar policy under which we plan to add nearly 2,500 MW of capacity," he added.
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The state has also tied-up with universities in Texas (US) and the Netherlands for developing incubation centres for energy, the officer said.
Telangana is planning to set up a National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) for Chinese firms at Medak.