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MC EXCLUSIVE Andhra Pradesh to build South Asia's first 'Quantum Valley'; CM Naidu leading quantum revolution: IT Minister Lokesh

“What we are saying is that we are ready to lead from the front (in quantum computing). We want to access these funds (of NQM) and create a vibrant ecosystem that will help us grow,” said Lokesh.

October 14, 2025 / 12:07 IST
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"India's first 158 qubit computer is coming to Andhra Pradesh in January itself," Lokesh said.
"India's first 158 qubit computer is coming to Andhra Pradesh in January itself," Lokesh said.

Andhra Pradesh is ready to build South Asia’s first “Quantum Valley”, and Chief Minister Chandrababa Naidu is leading the country’s quantum revolution from the front, Nara Lokesh, the state's Minister for Information Technology, Electronics, and Communications, told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview.

"India's first 158 qubit computer is coming to Andhra Pradesh in January itself," Lokesh said. The Andhra Pradesh government is developing a Quantum Valley in Amaravati as a major part of India's National Quantum Mission, which was launched in April 2023, with a total outlay of Rs 6,000 crore for a period up to FY31.

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In June 2025, CM Naidu and state officials laid out plans for a Quantum Valley ecosystem in Amaravati, including a dedicated quantum computing centre, research park, and new education programs with full operations targeted by January 1, 2026.

“What we are saying is that we are ready to lead from the front. We want to access these funds (of NQM) and create a vibrant ecosystem that will help us grow,” said Lokesh.