Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt plans infra wing for global projects

- Moushumi Das Gupta

NEW DELHI: Encouraged by the pace of infrastruc­ture developmen­t in India, especially in highways and shipping, the government is planning to take this talent global.

It has drawn up an ambitious plan to set up India Infrastruc­ture Internatio­nal, a joint initiative between the ministries of highways and shipping and infrastruc­ture companies that will compete in the global market.

The highways ministry moved a cabinet note last week for the launch of such a body.

“Apart from giving consultanc­y and preparing project reports, India Infrastruc­ture Internatio­nal will facilitate the National Highways Authority of India as well as infrastruc­ture companies to bid globally for projects,” said a ministry official.

Buoyed by infrastruc­ture developmen­t, especially in highways and shipping sectors, picking pace in India, the government is dreaming big.

The government has drawn up an ambitious plan to set up India Infrastruc­ture Internatio­nal, a joint initiative of the highways ministry, shipping ministry and infrastruc­ture companies, which will compete in the global market for undertakin­g infrastruc­ture projects.

“Apart from giving consultanc­y, preparing project reports, the company will facilitate the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), the central agency that builds highways across India, as well as private infrastruc­ture companies to bid globally for projects,” said a senior highways ministry official.

The ministry last week moved a cabinet note in this regard.

“While the highways and shipping ministry will have 40% equity in the company, the remaining 60% will be held by infrastruc­ture companies and industry federation­s such as FICCI and CII,” said another official.

The official, however, said the NHAI’s global foray won’t be at the cost of its domestic commitment­s: “NHAI’s main priority would still be building highways in India.”

The ministry plans to build 20,000km of highways in the next four-five years at an investment of `1.86 lakh crore.

The idea to set up the company came after a six-member committee headed by RC Sinha, advisor to highways minister Nitin Gadkari, last year recommende­d taking the NHAI to foreign shores. The committee in its report recommende­d setting up a separate agency to undertake offshore projects on the lines of ONGC Videsh, which works overseas in the exploratio­n, developmen­t and production of oil and gas.

Gadkari later decided to expand the proposal to rope in the shipping ministry and infrastruc­ture companies.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The ministry plans to build 20,000km of highways in the next four-five years at an investment of `1.86 lakh crore.
HT FILE The ministry plans to build 20,000km of highways in the next four-five years at an investment of `1.86 lakh crore.

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