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Building the Backbone

How India is creating infrastruc­ture for the future

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How India is creating infrastruc­ture for the future

Infrastruc­ture is one area where India has perenniall­y lagged. However, over the past few years, there has been a concerted effort by the government to ensure sustained developmen­t, be it in expressway­s, highways, rural roads, ports, power, railways and airports.

Some of that was visible in the last Budget, when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley allocated `3.96 lakh crore for infrastruc­ture, much higher than the `2.2 lakh crore given in 2016/17. Some of the increase is due to the integratio­n of the railway budget with the Union Budget.

The focus on infrastruc­ture has enabled growth of a host of industries that feed into the sector. A classic case is that of metro rail networks. As metro rail projects got commission­ed in more cities – eight at present – global majors like Alstom and Bombardier set up manufactur­ing facilities in the country to meet the demand for equipment and railway cars. Siemens and Alstom are also in the race to build a plant for electric railway coaches. Another area that should see sustained growth over the next few years is investment in technology around building smart cities. The government’s Smart Cities project has moved into the implementa­tion phase in some cities.

Some Indian infrastruc­ture majors such as GMR, GVK and Lanco Infratech have had to scale down operations as their debt burden grew. Yet, there is a new crop of companies betting heavily on the infrastruc­ture sector. The package in the following pages brings you five such players and what they are doing.

While that is work in progress, the aviation sector has seen immense growth with the entry of low-cost carriers. The focus now is on driving air traffic to smaller airports under the UDAN Scheme. Our special report delves into the challenges for the scheme and how it will take a lot of effort to take flying to the masses. We also discuss the problems being faced by thermal power players due to competitio­n from solar power and the massive task that the government has undertaken to feed power from renewable sources into the national grid. There is also a report on how the smart cities project is faring.

One thing is for sure. The action in infrastruc­ture is not going to taper anytime soon.

THE FOCUS ON INFRA HAS ENABLED GROWTH OF A HOST OF INDUSTRIES THAT FEED INTO THE SECTOR

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