Andhra Pradesh is making quick progress with Amaravati as its single capital city. IT and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh said on Monday in Zurich, Switzerland, that the state follows a decentralised development model focused on regional clusters. "Quantum computing facilities are being developed in Amaravati," Mr. Lokesh said. Aquaculture industries grow in the Godavari districts. The regions of Chittoor, Kadapa, and Kurnool are turning into hubs for electronics and renewable energy. The northern districts will soon host big pharma, IT, and medical device units. Multiple compressed biogas plants are also being set up in Prakasam district. Mr. Lokesh spoke to the Europe Telugu diaspora, highlighting the state's "double-engine bullet train" government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, and Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan. He assured that the government is committed to making Andhra Pradesh prosperous with strong Centre support. He shared that the coalition government fast-tracked projects like Amaravati and Polavaram, protected the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, and got approval for the South Coast Railway Zone headquartered in Visakhapatnam. Welfare schemes continue alongside development efforts. In just 18 months, Andhra Pradesh signed investment deals worth ₹23.50 lakh crore. A Bank of Baroda report ranked the state No.1 in investments. "This is a matter of pride for the State and its people," Mr. Lokesh said, crediting Chief Minister Naidu's vision. Top companies like Google, ArcelorMittal, TCS, Cognizant, and ReNew have invested heavily. The Minister appealed to the Telugu diaspora to promote Andhra Pradesh and help its growth. He assured that the Andhra Pradesh Non Resident Telugu Society would support their efforts.