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Govt’s massive multi-modal infra approach still not enough

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March 4, 2019
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Focus on fast-pace implementation

 

Anuj Puri
Anuj Puri on issues.

In line with its aim to enter the US$5 trillion club economy by 2025 – which is highly dependent on real estate and infrastructure – the Government has taken a multi-modal approach towards infrastructure development in the country over the last five years.

Besides boosting the overall economy, this ‘infrastructure first’ approach is also steering real estate growth across India, finds the report ‘Infrastructure and Real Estate – A Fulcrum for Change and Economic Growth’ by ANAROCK Property Consultants and Association of Infrastructure Industry (India).

The report was released at the Infrastructure Summit 2019, organized by the Association of Infrastructure Industry (India) in Delhi on 1 Mar 2019.

It highlighted:

The infrastructure and real estate together contribute 29.5% to India’s GDP – higher than US (22.6%) and China (17.6%);
Budget allocations in infra see massive jump – from US$791 billion in 2014-15 to US$2,042 billion in 2019-20;
The sector has attracted massive FDI worth Rs.207 billion in last five years backed by growing economy & strong fundamentals.

Anuj Puri, Chairman of ANAROCK Property Consultants, said: “Infrastructure is the lifeline of a country’s economy. The continued financial and policy support from the Government over the past 5 years is testimony to its unrelenting focus on this sector and its inherent benefits.

“With more policies focused towards development of roads and highways, railways, ports, airports, urban infrastructure and industrial corridors, India has garnered a uniquely proactive positioning globally.”

However, as this report points out, the sector still faces several challenges pertaining to clearances, delays, etc. which need to be urgently addressed.

“Despite its proactive via various policies favouring all-round development of physical infrastructure, the Government must focus on implementation and the fastest-possible pace,” stressed Puri.

The report also underscores that India’s debt-to-GDP ratio is lower than that in US and China – a good indicator of the nation’s overall economic health. The fact that the majority of work in developing the nation comes through various revenue streams is a distinct advantage and growth indicator.

Dr P.R. Swarup, Director General, Construction Industry Development Council, elaborated: “Besides roads and railways, the Government’s support to other sectors such as aviation, shipping, housing and urban development will ensure holistic infrastructure development.

‘To overcome the challenge of timely project execution, it needs to adapt to new technologies, methodologies and outlook. Simultaneously, it is important at this stage of growth that the well-being of human capital is kept at the core of all infrastructure development.”

Other highlights of the report:

Rapid liberalization in FDI policies over the last five years has attracted maximum inflows via the automatic route.

The total cost of roads and highways infrastructure in India has increased from Rs.325 billion in 2013-14 to Rs.1.2 trillion in 2017-18, mainly because of strong trade flows between states and rising industrial activity.

The ongoing Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) will help improve transport infrastructure and establish dedicated industrial pockets or corridors along its route. This will have spiralling effect on the economy of the influence region and indirectly drive housing demand.

India’s five industrial corridors will boost trade and employment opportunities and lead to the development of many new SEZ clusters as well as greenfield cities in the country’s hinterlands.

Challenges pertaining to land acquisition continue to haunt mega infrastructure projects in India. This results not only in time escalation but also cost overruns which impact economic growth. Fiinews.com

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