Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy returned to Hyderabad on Monday, January 22, after completing a week-long trip to Davos, London, and Dubai, where he signed deals for investments worth Rs 40,232 crore, discussed development of Musi river on the lines of Thames, and a master plan for making Hyderabad ‘a global city’.

Earlier, on Sunday, January 21, Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy led a delegation and held detailed discussions in Dubai with top global city planners, designers, and mega master plan developers focused on developing the 56-kilometre-long Musi riverfront, green urban spaces, and exploring commercial linkages, and investment models.