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THE GLOBAL BUSINESS HUB

GUJARAT. THE GLOBAL BUSINESS HUB . iND EXT b. Source: World Bank, Deutsche Bank, IMF, IBEF. India The Favoured Investment Destination. TRILLION DOLLAR ECONOMY. Vibrant and Sophisticated financial sector. 4 th largest economy in the world.

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THE GLOBAL BUSINESS HUB

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  1. GUJARAT THE GLOBAL BUSINESS HUB iNDEXTb

  2. Source: World Bank, Deutsche Bank, IMF, IBEF India The Favoured Investment Destination TRILLION DOLLAR ECONOMY Vibrant and Sophisticated financial sector 4th largest economy in the world 8% ANNUAL GROWTH PROJECTION 53% GDP FROM SERVICES SECTOR 7% ANNUAL GROWTH Robust business and legal support system during global economic slowdown 29% from manufacturing sector for the financial year 2010-11 Sound economic fundamentals Large and growing domestic market Versatile, skilled human capital High quality of life

  3. Source: World Bank, Deutsche Bank, IMF India The Favoured Investment Destination FDI Destinations of the World FDI DESTINATION OF CHOICE 9% ANNUAL GROWTH IN FDI US$ 19 BILLION FDI • China • India • Unites States • Russia • Brazil second most favoured destination for FDI during global economic slowdown inflow during April – November 2009 India ranks at the top on availability of skilled manpower, access to local and international markets and strong market fundamentals FDI in Manufacturing Sector (2000-2009)

  4. Source: Industries Commissionerate Strategic location CONNECTED TO MAJOR PORTS 1,600 KM COASTLINE GATEWAY TO INDIA offers numerous opportunities for port based industries of UK, Middle East, Africa, East Asia and Australia connected to landlocked states of India The Global Business Hub

  5. Source: Industries Commissionerate An indication of Gujarat’s strong economy INDIA’S LARGEST PRODUCER WORLD’S LARGEST CENTRE WORLD’S LARGEST PRODUCER WORLD’S LARGEST INDIA’S LARGEST PRODUCER of drugs, chemicals and petrochemicals for polished diamonds of psyllium husk, fennel seeds and Castor grass root petroleum refinery of Salt, Soda ash, and Marine products The Global Business Hub

  6. Source: Industries Commissionerate An indication of Gujarat’s strong economy INDIA’S FIRST STATE INDIA’S FIRST LNG TERMINALS INDIA’S FIRST CHEMICAL PORT INDIA’S ONLY STATE INDIA’S LARGEST to enter Carbon Trading Agreement with World Bank at Dahej to have a state wide integrated gas grid copper smelter at Hazira and Dahej The Global Business Hub

  7. Source: Industries Commissionerate An indication of Gujarat’s strong economy GROSS DOMESTIC STATE PRODUCT ANNUAL GROWTH RATE POPULATION PER CAPITA INCOME URBANISATION HIGHLY INDUSTRIALISED STATE US$ 75 billion 10.4% in last five years 58 million US$ 1,094 37.4% Contribution of Gujarat to India with over 39% of GSDP contributed by secondary sector The Global Business Hub

  8. Deustche Bank Research Gujarat Ranks 1st in the “Regional Scoring Tool” among 27 states in India. “Gujarat offers the most favorable outlook for the growth of demand for infrastructure projects” with the highest score of 28 out of the maximum possible score of 33. Deustche Bank Research, Nov 2007

  9. Robust Infrastructure A power sufficient state with one of the highest per capita power consumption Excellent road and rail network. High Tele-density and excellent internet connectivity The only Indian state with an integrated state-wide Gas Grid State with the large number of airports and ports The Sardar Sarovar Narmada river linkage project, to create continuous water supply throughout the state The Global Business Hub

  10. Source: Socio-Economic Review, Gujarat State 2009-10 World class institutions of higher learning The Global Business Hub

  11. Source: Socio-Economic Review, Gujarat State 2009-10 Human Capital • More than 30,000 Engineering and 45,000 diploma engineering seats available • More than 900 higher education institutions in the state for quality manpower • More than 500,000 students enrolled in higher education The Global Business Hub

  12. Source: Industries commissionerate Development of integrated industrial regions • 12 Special Investment Regions of more than 100 sq km each being planned • 1 Petrochemical and Petroleum Investment Region, 60 Special Economic Zones and existing 200 industrial areas, creating opportunities across sectors • 38% of the planned Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor route is through Gujarat • Development of new industrialareas for agro parks, tourism and recreation, and information technology The Global Business Hub

  13. Mumbai DELHI-MUMBAI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR (DMIC) The Potential & Progress in Gujarat

  14. A Global Manufacturing and Trading Hub “ the engine for economic resurgence of the country” Supported by world class infrastructure And enabling policy framework Project Goals Double the employment potential in five years (14.87% CAGR) Triple industrial output in five years (24.57% CAGR) Quadruple exports from the region in five years (31.95% CAGR) Infrastructure will play a major part in this jump… Vision for DMIC

  15. Alignment of Dedicated Freight Corridor Punjab Uttaranchal Pakistan Haryana Dadri Delhi Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Maharashtra J.N.Port Arabian Sea Andhra Pradesh End Terminals DFC Alignment Karnataka • Length of western DFC: 1483-km • Distribution of DFC in six States • Uttar Pradesh-22 km (1.5%) • NCR of Delhi- 22 km (1.5%) • Haryana- 148 km (10%) • Rajasthan- 578 km (39%) • Gujarat- 565 km (38%) • Maharashtra- 148 km (10%) • Later, some areas of MP have also been included

  16. Uttaranchal Haryana Dadri Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Maharashtra Arabian Sea J.N.Port End Terminals DFC Alignment Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) • DMIC: a high impact industrial area within 150 km distance on both side of DFC • Area under Influence- 14% & Population- 17% of the Country • Total Population: 173.4 Million • Total Workers: 68.36 Million • Total 82 Districts of Six States within the Influence Area (excluding MP) • 24 industrial nodes have been proposed along the DMIC

  17. Dadri Mahesana ` Ahmedabad Vadodara Rajkot Surat Diu Daman J.N.Port End Terminals ` Cities/ Urban Agglomerations DFC Alignment DMIC Influence Area in Gujarat • DFC- 565 km (38%) • 62% of Total Area of Gujarat • 18 out of 26 Districts affected • 74% of Population of the State (37.3 Million) • 15.7 Million Workers of State • Major Cities Above 1 Million: Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, • City with 0.5-1 Million: Bhavnagar Note: As per Census-2001

  18. DMIC: Proposed Industrial Nodes in Gujarat 11 12 13 14 15 16 • Node-11: Palanpur-Mahesana Industrial Area • Node-12: Ahmedabad-Dholera Investment Region • Node-13: Vadodara- Bharuch Industrial Area • Node-14: Bharuch-Dahej Investment Region • Node-15: Surat-Navsari Industrial Area • Node-16: Valsad- Umbergaon Industrial Area

  19. Dholera SIR: Planning & Progress… • Legal frame work enacted- The SIR Act, 2009 • Dholera SIR notified for 22 villages, for total 879 Sq. Kms area. • 26000 hectares of Government lands reserved within SIR Area for the purpose • Pre-feasibility study and master plan for Dholera SIR completed by Ms Helcrow of UK. • Regional Development Authority (RDA) constituted • Budgetary support of Rs. Six crores to RDA • Seismic Microzonation study for entire area is in advance stage by Institute of Seismological Research • Water vulnerability study taken up through GSDMA. • Environment Impact Study is under way for the SIR

  20. SIR: Major indicators • Land uses well integrated • Polycentric–multi centres • Conservation of villages • Development & Value add in agricultural lands • Protection of the CRZ • Good access: road & rail • Expressway through road • Separation of industrial & city traffic • Quality internal public transport - LRT • New water fronts/bodies • Flood protection & fresh water storage • Flexibility – To provide the increase in industrial area

  21. DMIC & SIR: The scale of the Vision

  22. Dholera SIR: a life time Opportunity • To build the industrial parks, townships, knowledge cities • In building its infrastructure: road, rail, water, sanitation • To build hospitals, tourism, hospitality and recreation complexes • Set up the industries, metro rail system & international airport • Develop multi-modal transportation & logistics hub Dholera SIR is just one of many such opportunities… and we want to do it mostly on the PPP way…

  23. For storage, handling, transportation and other value added services. To focus on transportation of goods by rail. Provision of rail-linked freight terminal. Consolidation of traffic. Warehousing of goods, packaging, labeling. Study completed by the RITES Steps being taken for making the Logistics parks Logistics Parks along the DMIC/DFC Palanpur Ahmedabad Gandhidham Dahej Hazira

  24. Gujarat offersPort Connectivity to DFC To Delhi Palanpur Existing Rail Line DFC Mahesana Ahmedabad Kandla Mundra Bharuch Dahej Surat Hazira Pipiavav To Mumbai

  25. Source: Industries Commissionerate Petroleum Chemical & Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) 453 SQ. KM VICINITY ONSITE CHEMICAL AND LNG TERMINAL DAHEJ SEZ LTD ANCHOR TENANT of brownfield area in coastal belt of Gulf of Khambhat of chemical clusters of Jhagadia, Ankleshwar and Panoli at Dahej promoted by GIDC and ONGC to develop SEZ in PCPIR ONGC Petro Additions Limited Proposed investment USD 20 billion Proposed employment of almost 0.8 million people PCPIR is a specifically delineated investment region planned for the establishment of manufacturing facilities for domestic and export led production of petroleum, chemicals and petrochemicals The Global Business Hub

  26. Source: Industries Commissionerate Petroleum Chemical & Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) • Concentration of Petroleum ,Chemical and Petrochemical estates around PCPIR • 1.1 MMTPA multi-feed cracker, being developed by OPaL • All infrastructure - road, rail, port, power, gas, water - in place, with planned up-gradation • Chemical Port and Storage Facility • LNG terminal • PCPIR specific infrastructure such as effluent disposal pipelines, solid waste disposal sites Linking existing Industrial Growth Centers Large chemical & petrochemical companies existing Accessibility to the Railway Network & Ports Accessibility to Expressway, NH & SHs and Major District Roads Substantial land acquired Fulfillment of PCPIR Policy contiguity, minimum area, port connectivity Low level of Human Settlements Accessibility to Water Supply & Effluent Network Dahej SEZ Limited 1,719 hectare multi-product SEZ, part of PCPIR, was placed amongst world’s top 25 SEZs by Financial times The Global Business Hub

  27. Source: Industries Commissionerate Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) 500 ACRES 50:50 JOINT VENTURE 143 MILLION SQ. FT 12 KM 8 KM ONE STOP DESTINATION of built-up area in the master plan from capital city of Gandhinagar from Ahmedabad International Airport for global financial services and IT industry land being developed by Gujarat International Finance Tec-City Company Limited between Gujarat Urban Development Company Limited (GUDCL) and Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS) Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) project intends to capture 6-8% of Indian financial market and create about 500,000 direct and equal number of indirect jobs The Global Business Hub 27

  28. Source: Industries Commissionerate Special Economic Zones proposed investment of USD 60 billion Total area of about 30,000 hectares under SEZs Proposed employment of almost 2 million people The Global Business Hub 28

  29. Source: Industries Commissionerate Opportunities: Metro Rail System between Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad An SPV named ‘Metro link-Express for Gandhinagar & Ahmedabad (MEGA) Co. Ltd.’ as a Project Development Agency incorporated recently Phase 1 Alignment (approx. 60 km)Akshardham (Gandhinagar) to APMC (Vasna) - N-S Corridor (32.65 km)Kalupur Railway Station (Ahmedabad) to Thaltej - E-W Corridor (10.90 km)Ahmedabad Airport – Koba Circle – GIFT City (approx 17 km)Phase 2 AlignmentVasna-Sarkhej-Indroda (via S.G. Highway)Sarkhej to Dholera The Global Business Hub 29

  30. Source: Industries Commissionerate Opportunities: Sabarmati River Front Development Sabarmati River Front Development Corporation Limited (SRFDCL) – SPV formed to execute the projectWork in progress on final phase of development – 11 km on either bankTotal infrastructure investment planned – USD 200 million Investment opportunities worth USD 3 billionPrivate sector investments envisaged in:(a) Development of commercial and residential buildings (b) Development, operation and maintenance of riverfront parks and promenades (c) Recreational facilities like boating, water sports(d) Development of urban neighbourhood(e) Water transportation modes(f) Development of hotels, hospitals and institutional buildings The Global Business Hub 30

  31. High Quality of Life VARIOUS URBAN DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Washington Sustainable Transport award Sabarmati river front development Wide array of choices for tourists to ensure high quality living to Bus Rapid Transport System of Ahmedabad to create quality space for cultural and recreational activities heritage monuments, archeological sites , wild life and beaches The Global Business Hub

  32. Vision for Future Blueprint for Infrastructure in Gujarat (BIG 2020) • Gujarat has already envisioned a future and documented a vision – BIG 2020. The new vision comprises investments of US $ 222 billion in various sectors like – • Dholera SIR and other SIRS, industrial nodes, logistics parks, industrial parks & SEZs within DMIC and outside (US $ 34 billion) • Roads, ports, railway, airports (US $ 45 billion) • Urban infrastructure, urban transportation, water supply (US $ 29 billion) • Tourism (US $ 10 billion) The Global Business Hub

  33. GIDB “The most admired State Level PPP Agency in India” KPMG Award-2008 “Best State in Public Private Partnership” – 2009 Jointly organised by IIFCL, IL&FS, KMPG & Business Standard “Most Admired Infrastructure Facilitator-State Level” KPMG-Infrastructure Today-2009

  34. Gujarat leads the PPP way… • First institutional arrangement in India for PPP • Front runner State in Privatization of Infrastructure • Private ports and railway lines, BOT roads, bridges • Longest coast line in India-1600 km with one • Major and several Minor Ports in private sector. • Some air strips being developed in private sector • Also, PPP moves in social sector • The DMIC and SIR projects take the lead • Project Structuring has been started for the SIR projects

  35. three routes for PPP…Gujarat Infrastructure Development Act-1999 • In 1999, the Gujarat Infrastructure Development (GID) Act was enacted which gives legal framework & roadmap for PPP • GID Act proclaims ‘competitive bids’ as the preferred mode for developer selection and lays down detailed guidelines • However, ‘Swiss Challenge Route’ also recognised to take benefits of innovative ideas and unsolicited projects • In 2006, project award through Direct Negotiation added. • A project can thus be awarded to a developer through: • Competitive bidding (section-9 GID Act) • Comparative bids (section-10 GID Act) • Direct negotiation (section-10A GID Act)

  36. Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors’ Summit 2009 Partner country Exhibition participation Seminars Participants Countries participated Foreign delegates Japan 16 countries,232 exhibitors 12 sector-specific seminars Over 20,000 registered delegates 47 Over 600 The Global Business Hub

  37. Vibrant Gujarat 2011 – Global Summit • Vibrant Gujarat Summit events will begin from 10th January 2011 • Canada and Japan are partner countries • To have a series of intellectual discussions through discussion forums and panel discussions on 10th and 11th January 2011 The Global Business Hub

  38. Be the change that you would like to see in the world - Mahatma Gandhi iNDEXTb INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION BUREAU (A GOVT. OF GUJARAT ORGANISATION) ISO 9001:2008 Certified Mahatma MandirGandhinagar Register at www.vibrantgujarat.com National Partner Relationship Partner Knowledge Partner PwC vibrant.gujarat.2011@in.pwc.com

  39. Source: Commissionerate of Geology and Mines Limestone Bauxite Lignite Dolomite Silica Sand Base metal Chalk China clay Fluorspar Fireclay Granite Manganese Marble Quartz Wollastonite Bentonite Natural Resources • Gujarat has got large natural reserves of oil and gas. It has a reserve of 725 million tonnes of crude oil and 1,055 billion cubic meters of natural gas • Gujarat produces the largest volume of crude oil (5.9 million tonnes) in India • It is the second largest producer of onshore natural gas (2.6 billion cubic metres) in India • A mineral rich state both in terms of capacity reserves and production • Has a total mineral reserve of more than 19,000 Million tonnes • One of the highest reserves of bauxite, limestone and clay deposits in India The Global Business Hub

  40. Source: Industries commissionerate Competitive Destination Gujarat has one of the lowest levels of minimum wage which is around USD 120/month, making Gujarat extremely competitive. • Taxes in India are broadly • Value added tax- 12.5 % • Corporate tax- 33.22 % (42.23% for foreign entities) • Personal income tax- • No tax on annual income below USD 3,200. • Rate of 10-30 % based on income slab. Gujarat is home to the production of the world’s cheapest, international quality & safe EU3 compliant car- Nano The Global Business Hub

  41. Robust Infrastructure The Global Business Hub

  42. Robust Infrastructure The Global Business Hub

  43. Source: Industries Commissionerate An indication of Gujarat’s strong economy HIGHLY INDUSTRIALISED STATE SUSTAINED INVESTOR CONFIDENCE BEST STATE FOR INVESTMENT with over 39% of GSDP contributed by secondary sector highest number of proposals in India creating value for investors and approved by financial institutions The Global Business Hub

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