Exploring the strategic vision for Hyderabad’s net-zero smart city.
The FCDA represents a groundbreaking vision as India’s first net-zero smart city. Spread across 30000 acres, this innovative project is projected to surpass Gachibowli and Hi-tech City in terms of development, infrastructure and land values, reflecting its strategic location, which is close to Shamshabad Airport and situated between the Srisailam and Sagar highway. Investing early in this high-demand Area offers significant opportunities for growth and prosperity, positioning investors at the forefront of Hyderabad’s real estate transformation.

Chaired by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, with senior officials (e.g., Chief Secretary, Ranga Reddy Collector), ensuring streamlined decision-making and project execution.

Replaces HMDA for 36 villages, with FCDA (Future city development authority) for seamless zoning and approvals, enhancing investor confidence

FCDA oversees the development of Hyderabad’s “Fourth City,” a 30,000-acre net-zero smart city between Srisailam and Nagarjunasagar highways, designed to rival global metropolises with sustainable, AI-driven infrastructure

Includes AI City (200 acres), Pharma Hub (4,200 acres), Sports Hub (250 acres), and Young India Skill University, creating diverse investment opportunities