Millennium Post

‘India needs `50-60L cr FDI to bolster Covid-hit economy’

Gadkari said that talks are on with investors from Dubai & US for various sectors

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NEW DELHI: India needs foreign direct investment­s worth Rs 50 to 60 lakh crore and the money can be tapped mainly through infrastruc­ture projects as well as MSME sector to accelerate the wheels of coronaviru­s-hit economy, according to Union minister Nitin Gadkari. Emphasisin­g that at this juncture Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is the need of the hour, the senior minister said such funds would benefit the country as there is a need for pumping in liquidity into the market. Economic activities have been significan­tly disrupted in the wake of the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns that were in place to curb spreading of infections. “Country at this juncture needs liquidity. Without liquidity our economy’s wheel will not accelerate... Rs 50-60 lakh crore foreign investment is needed in the country under present circumstan­ces to boost the economy,” the Road Transport, Highways and MSME Minister said.

Infrastruc­ture sector including highways, airports, inland waterways, railways, logistic parks, broad gauge and metro, apart from Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMES) can attract large scale foreign investment, he noted.

“FDI in MSME, Nonbanking Financial Companies

(NBFCS) and banks are needed... in the highways sector, we are trying to bring foreign investment,” he said.

Gadkari further said that talks are on with investors from Dubai and the US for various sectors, including MSMES. “Some MSMES are already listed on the BSE. I have talked to investors in Dubai and the US to come and invest in such MSMES based on their threeyear turnover, GST track record, IT record and good rating. Investing in these can result in rich dividends as these do exports also,” he said.

“We need to boost our technology for increasing growth and need to focus on enhancing exports. The Prime Minister’s thrust is also on reducing dependence on imports and boosting exports. In this infrastruc­ture can play a crucial role,” he said. While noting that the present situation is very serious as the entire world is facing problems, Gadkari stressed on the need to work on a war-footing basis on infrastruc­ture front. Further, the minister noted that public private partnershi­ps can help harness huge funds and would have a cascading impact by generating more employment and boosting the economy. Besides, the minister said that 22 green highways were being build, including the Rs 1 lakh crore Delhi-mumbai Expressway on a new alignment. Citing the example of DelhiMumba­i Expressway, he said talks were on with the Maharashtr­a government to shift about 1.5 lakh leather workers to Thane in a proposed leather cluster along the highway which

will have the most modern facilities including schools and hospitals besides affordable housing under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

“The developmen­t of backward area will alleviate poverty and accelerate developmen­t. Socio-economic thought is behind this,” he said.

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Union Road Transport, Highways and MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari

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