Ivanka attending GES 2017 is Telangana's pride, but Andhra Pradesh's envy

Andhra Pradesh also wanted to line up several US companies for investments: Sources

Ivanka Trump
Ivanka Trump, who is heading a contingent of over 400 delegates from the US, will take part in the summit’s plenary session
Press Trust of India Amaravati
Last Updated : Nov 27 2017 | 7:56 PM IST
As Telangana readies to host White House advisor Ivanka Trump for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit-2017 (GES) tomorrow, strenuous efforts made by Andhra Pradesh to invite US President Donald Trump's daughter failed to bring results.

Ivanka attending the much-hyped three-day event at Hyderabad will be Telangana's pride, but Andhra Pradesh's envy.

The United States authorities had turned down the requests made by the Chandrababu Naidu-led Andhra government to make Ivanka visit the 'sunrise' state, highly-placed sources said.

AP's Economic Development Board (EDB) chief executive J Krishna Kishore pursued the issue with the US authorities on behalf of the state government, but to no avail, they said.

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The Andhra government, as part of its "brand building" efforts, had felt that a visit by the US president's daughter would bolster the southern state's image internationally.

It also wanted to line up several US companies for investments in Andhra Pradesh, the sources said.

The state government had informed the US Consulate authorities that they were ready to organise the event either in Amaravati or Visakhapatnam, and had sought Ivanka's time.

Hyderabad: Security men checking the vehicles with sniffer dogs outside the venue of Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES-2017) in Hyderabad on Monday. PTI Photo
"But we were told that she would not be attending any other programme, apart from the GES and those in New Delhi. So, we did not get a chance to host her," a senior official involved in the entire process said.

The EDB CEO could not be reached for comment.

The Global Entrepreneurship Summit-2017 will be inaugurated by Prime Minster Narendra Modi. Ivanka will lead a delegation from her country at the event.

Over 1,500 delegates, including entrepreneurs and investors and CEOs of major knowledge-based companies, are expected to attend the summit.

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First Published: Nov 27 2017 | 7:49 PM IST

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