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India is one of the fastest growing major economies
~ $8.42 Tn GDP (PPP)
1st fastest growing major economy
3rd largest economy in PPP terms
7th largest economy by nominal GDP
1st largest democracy in the world
7th largest country by area
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3
Japan India Relations
• The Japan-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Agreement (CEPA) took effect in August 2011, which
will eliminate about 94% of the tariffs between Japan
and India within 10 years.
• Agreement between Japan and India on Social Security
was signed in November 2012.
• “Special Strategic and Global Partnership.” agreement
signed in December 2015
• Japan is the 4th largest source of Investment in India
• USD $23.7 bn FDI from Japan in India till Sept 2016 from April 2000.
• Japanese private-sector's interest in India is rising, and, currently, about 1,209 Japanese companies
have branches in India.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with Prime Minister
Narendra Modi during the latter's visit to Japan in
November 2016
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Some of the Japanese Companies in Andhra Pradesh
Currently 45 Japanese Companies are operating in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh – Driving the Indian Transformation
Largest state in India8th
% of India’s total population4
Longest coastline in India (974 km)2n
d
Gateway to East
Total ports by 2029 (6 existing)12
Total airports by 2020 (6 existing)12
Billion USD GSDP in 2015-16100
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6
Andhra Pradesh is amongst the top growth drivers in India
Andhra Pradesh
outpaced the growth
of Indian economy in
2015-16
10.99%
7.56%
FY 15-16
Andhra
PradeshIndia
Annual Growth Rate
Andhra Pradesh has
been on a high
growth momentum
GSDP billion USD4.05%
7.16%8.39%
10.99%
15.00%
GSDP growth rates of AP (at constant prices)
2012-13*
2013-14*
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
(Target)
*combined state of
Andhra Pradesh
6269
79
100
0
20
40
60
80
100
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Andhra Pradesh is poised
for consistent Double Digit
Growth
Andhra Pradesh is the foremost states in creating conducive business
environment in India
1st
overall rank in Ease of Doing
Business among all states in India
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Single desk portal for all industrial
clearances
24 approvals from 16 departments are
provided within 21 working days
Industrial Relations reforms
1st State to amend Contract Labour Act
Extremely conducive industrial relations
Liaison Officer
Dedicated liaison officer for
every large and mega project
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Focus Sectors of Andhra Pradesh
‘Made In Andhra’
• Concrete steps to improve “business
environment” in India
• Significant push to make India
manufacturing hub of the world
• Steps to develop best-in-class infrastructure
• 25 focus sectors identified as priority for
investment promotion
‘Make In India’
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Andhra Pradesh has a well developed human resource ecosystem
• Envisions to develop state as 'Knowledge Hub', providing high-quality, research-
oriented, industrially-relevant education
• Facilitate private firms to set up Universities
Private Universities
Bill, 2015
Andhra Pradesh is a leader in progressive labour reforms and a hub for skilled
manpower
UPCOMING INSTITUTESSKILL DEVELOPMENT
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1st
1st in exports of marine
products in India
in production of Mango,
Eggs, Tomato, Chillies,
Papaya, Lime
Strong agriculture
sector
3 Industrial Corridors
278 Industrial Estates
29 Special
Economic Zones
94% Barytes resources in India
Thriving
manufacturing sector Rich mineral resources
94% Heavy mineral beach
sand resources in
India
18% Bauxite resources in India
Andhra Pradesh is endowed with abundant natural resources and offers an
aiding ecosystem for agriculture and manufacturing
23 % Growth rate in GSDP
contribution during Q1
2016-17
Infrastructure will form the backbone of development in Andhra Pradesh
Power • 1st state in South India to offer 24X7 power to industry
• 15,400 MW capacity addition planned by 2019
• Winner of multiple awards for power saving initiatives and energy efficiency activities, conferred by Union
Ministry of Power
Land • GIS-enabled Land Bank of 1 million acres – 300,000 acres existing; adding another 700,000 acres
• Affordable land rates and land given on 99-years lease
• Scope for developing industrial parks on PPP basis
Connectivity • Ports – 6 under operation, 8 under development
• Airports – 6 existing, 1 mega Aerotropolis and 5 no-frills airports to be developed
• Road Network – 45,000 km (4,423 km of National Highways)
• Railway - 7,040 track km of network
• Inland Water Transport - 888 km National Waterway
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Proposed investment of ₹12.44 lakh cr. (USD 207 bn) in developing AP as a logistics hub by 2029
Industrial &
Tourism • Industrial clusters along Corridors
• Development of Beach road from Ichchapuram to Tada to develop Tourism hubs
• ₹ 40,000 cr. investment towards development of road infrastructure
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Opportunities in Power Sector
29,000 MW total planned
capacity by 2019
Upcoming 9,500 MW
Nuclear Power plant at
Kovvada, Srikakulam
18,000 MW of renewable
energy capacity being
planned by 2021-22.
10,000 MW from solar
and 8,000 MW from wind
Two ultra super critical
thermal plants
(4,000 MW each) at
Srikakulam &
Visakhapatnam
Smart grid and energy
efficient initiatives
Andhra Pradesh is a power surplus state with installed capacity of more than 13,600 MW
State with lowest
transmission and
distribution losses in India
at 10.3%
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Andhra Pradesh – India’s gateway to the world
Natural advantages like long
coastline and deep drafts enable
ports which can act as linkages
with major markets in the world
Direct shipping calls from South
East Asian economies to AP ports
vis-à-vis ports on west coast will
save transit time of around 2-3
days
Accelerated industrialization in the
region, agglomeration of cargo
from distant hinterland and
increased connectivity will create
windows of opportunity
AP’s location is ideal for
emerging as global logistics
hub of choice
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Poised to become Gateway to the East through port-led development
974 km long coastline (13%
of India’s coastline)
58 MMT capacity at existing
ports
6 ports under development
200 MMT by 2019
Bhavanapadu
Visakhapatnam
Kakinada Anchorage
Kakinada Deep Water
Rawa
Machilipatnam
Ramayapatnam
Krishnapatnam
DugarajapatnamOPERATIONAL PORTS
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
PROPOSED
Gangavaram
Narsapur
Kakinada SEZ
NizampatnamVadarevu
Meghavaram
Nakkapalli
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Existing and planned airport network in Andhra Pradesh
Visakhapatnam
Bhogapuram International
(Visakhapatnam)
Rajahmundry
Vijayawada
Nagarjuna
Sagar
Dagadarthi
Tirupati
Kuppam
Puttaparthi
Oravakallu
Kadapa
Brownfield Airport Greenfield Airport Existing Airport
• Mega Aerotropolis to be
developed as India’s gateway to
Asia Pacific, on 2,200 HA land
• Aviation linked manufacturing
units
• Aircraft MRO facility
• R&D centre, Aviation education
and training facility
• Multi-modal logistics centre
• Potential hub for “super
connector” airlines
Donakonda
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India's First Coastal Economic Zone (CEZ) in Andhra Pradesh
• CEZs are expected to cover large areas of land in close proximity to the sea,
having the desired eco system for developing large manufacturing base.
• Big manufacturing and export-oriented units to be encouraged with emphasis on
labor-intensive industries to tap overseas markets.
The first Coastal Economic Zone (CEZ) in India is announced by the NITI Aayog to be set up
in Andhra Pradesh. The locations for the proposed CEZ in Andhra Pradesh are being
identified. Several fiscal and other benefits will be made available to eligible units in the
CEZ.
“AP itself can have two CEZs (Gangavaram-Visakhapatnam node and
Krishnapatnam node). We are looking at both. The CEZs will come up in a
large extent, say 400-500 sq km area, and within that there will be clusters.
Idea is to create an ecosystem to bring large scale manufacturers
that provide jobs to semi or low-skilled workers.” Chief Minister Mr. N.
Chandrababu Naidu
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Aerospace and Defence Manufacturing Clusters in Andhra Pradesh
• World class MRO facility at proposed
Bhogapuram Mega Aerotropolis
• Air Cargo complex and an Aviation
Academy
• Eastern Naval Command HQ
• Upcoming Naval base at Rayavaram
• Hindustan Shipyard
• Upcoming naval facility by Reliance
• A&D Park (on PPP basis) in
Anantapur, Chittoor and Nellore
• ISRO Main Satellite Launch Station
• National Atmospheric Research
Laboratory near Tirupati
• Upcoming DRDO Missile Testing
Project
Anantapur
• Upcoming BEL Defence
Systems Integration
Complex
• Vittal Innovation City to set
up a dedicated A&D Park
• Upcoming multimodal
manufacturing facility by
Bharat Forge
• ECIL and Bharat Dynamics
Kurnool Visakhapatnam
Nellore, Chittoor
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Andhra Pradesh has a well-developed automotive ecosystem with potential for
tremendous growth; attracted top automobile companies
25% Increase in passenger vehicles sales year on year
>100 Auto component manufacturers
>50% Production of India’s Cylinder liners and clutch plates
Key highlights
$2.11 bn.* Potential for automobile sector investments
AP also has a developed ecosystem for Auto components sector
Jawaharlal Nehru Auto
Nagar
Vijayawada
Asia’s biggest Auto Industrial Estate
South India’s largest truck body building cluster
2000+ Automobile Servicing / Manufacturing Units
Over 100,000 manpower employed
SriCity
Chittoor
Emerged as one of the largest Auto Hub in India
Presence of dozen of Auto and Auto component manufacturersA
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AP plans to set up multiple world class Automotive Supplier’s Manufacturing Clusters (for auto component
manufacturers) on a PPP basis & 2 major Auto Clusters
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Andhra Pradesh is among top 3 states in India in Pharmaceutical exports
Several Multinationals are keen on investing in Bulk drugs and
formulations in North Andhra region
Andhra Med Tech Zone (AMTZ) gets formal registration to
setup
Asia’s first dedicated medical devices park
Top
Pharmaceutical
companies
present in the
State
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Andhra Pradesh Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region
AP PCPIR is a specifically delineated investment region planned for establishment of manufacturing and service
facilities for domestic and export led production in petroleum, chemicals & petrochemicals
LARGEST PCPIR IN INDIA WITH AN AREA OF 640 sq. Km.
6 SEZs WITHIN AP PCPIR
PROJECTED INVESTMENT & EMPLOYMENT POTENTIAL IN NEXT 10-15 YEARS
Investment: $57 billion | Employment : 1.2 million
Existing Investments Proposed Major Utilities
LNG Terminal
@ Gangavaram
LNG Terminal @ Kakinada Port Mega Power Project
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Three Industrial Corridors will create network of industrial nodes, transport linkages and
support infrastructure
VISAKHAPATNAM – CHENNAI
INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR (VCIC)
• Visakhapatnam Node
• Kakinada Node
• Gannavaram-Kankipadu Node
• Srikalahasti-Yerpedu Node
MEGHAVARAM
MACHILIPATNAM
KADAPA
CHENNAI
VISAKHAPATNAM NODE (VCIC)
KAKINADA NODE (VCIC)
GANNAVARAM-KANKIPADU NODE (VCIC)
SRIKALAHASTI-YERPEDU NODE (VCIC)
EXISTING PORT
PROPOSED AIRPORT
EXISTING AIRPORT
UNDER DEVELOPMENT PORT
GANNAVARAM
RAJAHMUNDRY
VISAKHAPATNAM
VISAKHAPATNAMGANGAVARAM
NAKKAPALLI
KAKINADA (2)
KAKINADA SEZ
KRISHNAPATNAM
PUTTAPARTI
BHOGAPURAM
RENIGUNTA
• Increase GDP in corridor districts by 6 times
upto USD 161.5 bn. by 2035
• Expand manufacturing output by 7 times up
to USD 115 bn. by 2035
• Create 11 million additional incremental
employment up to to 14 mn. by 2045
Future Impact
RAWA
NIZAMPATNAMVADAREVU
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CHENNAI – BENGALURU
INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR (CBIC)
• Krishnapatnam Node
• Hindupur Node
MEGHAVARAM
MACHILIPATNAM
KADAPA
CHENNAI
EXISTING PORT
PROPOSED AIRPORT
EXISTING AIRPORT
UNDER DEVELOPMENT PORT
GANNAVARAM
RAJAHMUNDRY
VISAKHAPATNAM
VISAKHAPATNAM
GANGAVARAM
NAKKAPALLI
KAKINADA (2)
KAKINADA SEZ
KRISHNAPATNAM
PUTTAPARTI
BHOGAPURAM
RENIGUNTA
BENGALURU
KRISHNAPATNAM NODE (CBIC)
HINDUPUR NODE (CBIC)
KURNOOL
KURNOOL – BENGALURU
INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR (KBIC)
• Orvakal Node
ORVAKAL NODE (KBIC)
• Supported by Japan International Cooperation
Agency (JICA)
• India's first coastal Japanese Industrial
Township proposed at Krishnapatnam
Features
Three Industrial Corridors will create network of industrial nodes, transport linkages and
support infrastructure
NIZAMPATNAMVADAREVU
RAWA
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Existing and Potential investments in Industrial Hubs
VISAKHAPATNAM
INDUSTRIAL HUB
AMARAVATI
INDUSTRIAL HUB
Bhogapuram
HINDUPUR
CLUSTER
Kurnool Kakinada
TRICITY
(Tirupati-Nellore-Chittoor)
• Aerospace and Defence
industrial park at
Palasamudram
• BEL Defence Systems
Integration Complex
• Upcoming DRDO missile
testing center at Kurnool
• Textile cluster at Hindupur
• World class deep water port at Krishnapatnam
• Mobile Manufacturing Cluster at Tirupati
• Sri City – An integrated business city housing leading industries
• Upcoming international leather complex at Krishnapatnam
• Mega food park at Chittoor
• Greenfield capital of Andhra Pradesh
• Textile Cluster at Guntur
• Electronics and IT park
• Brandix textile park at
Visakhapatnam
• Mega Life sciences park
at Visakhapatnam
• Upcoming Greenfield
Aerotropolis at
Bhogapuram
Focus on IT infrastructure and developing Electronics manufacturing hubs
Incubation Centers at Visakhapatnam, Kakinada
and Tirupati. Under Development in Anantapur
Amaravati: Electronics Park
envisaged
Anantapur as an
Electronics manufacturing
and IT Hub: Close to 1000
acres identified
Visakhapatnam: Signature
Towers (1 million sq. ft.)
and Millennium Towers
(300,00 sq. ft.) 400 acres
of land identified for IT park
Layout
100 acre EMC identified in Kakinada
ITIR @ Tirupati in Phase I: 150 acres
450 acres identified for EMCs in
Chittoor
IT HUBS
ELECTRONIC
MANUFACTURING
CLUSTERS
INCUBATION
CENTERS
VISAKHAPATNAM
KAKINADA
AMARAVATI
SRI CITY
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Promoting Innovation and catalyzing Start ups
• 156 incubators
• 2 Pilot incubators
• 2800 sq. ft. area for pilot incubators
• 6 startups starting operations
• 19,850 sq. ft. of
incubation area
• Proposed to incubate
350 startups
IT incubation Tower @
JNTU Anantapur
Start up Village@ Visakhapatnam
APIIC Sarpavaram IT SEZ @
Kakinada
• Incubation space of 16,000 sq. ft.
• 7 Pilot incubators
Incubation Tower of Karkambadi @ Tirupati
• Developing Andhra Pradesh as an Innovation Society of global repute
• 100 incubators to be established and 1 million sq. ft. space to be developed
• 5,000 startups to be incubated and venture capital of Rs. 1,000 crore to be mobilized
AP INNOVATION POLICY 2014-20
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Tax rebate for seven districts in Andhra Pradesh
Any manufacturing undertaking set up during the
period from April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2020 in these
districts of Andhra Pradesh is eligible for:
• 15 per cent of higher additional depreciation
and
• 15 per cent of investment allowance on the cost
of plant and machinery acquired during the said
period
These incentives are in addition to other tax benefits
available under the Income tax Act.
The Government of India notified tax rebates for seven districts in Andhra
Pradesh on September 30, 2016
1. Anantpur,
2. Chittoor,
3. Cuddapah,
4. Kurnool,
5. Srikakulam,
6. Vishakhapatnam
7. Vizianagaram
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Fiber Optic Grid
Phase 1 – Aerial Fiber Grid
Creating an aerial fiber network up to 671 mandals by
leveraging assets of electricity companies
Pilot rollout: March 2016
Phase 2 – Underground Fiber Grid
Creating an underground fiber network covering
12,918 gram panchayats in State
Implementation period: December 2018
Coverage and Statistics
• 85% of potential domestic and institutional consumers
within a 5 km reach of Points of Presence (PoP)
Entity Overall reach (within 5 km)
Households 10,784,335 85.15%
Schools 46,002 81.50%
Primary Health Centres 5,130 78.60% Project Cost
• Project falls under combined scope of ‘National Optic Fibre
Network (NOFN), Government User Network and centre’s
‘Digital India’ vision
• Project Outlay : USD 707 Mn; Govt. of India contribution –
USD 585 Mn; Govt. of AP – USD122 Mn
Benefits
• Effective and faster implementation of various
mission mode e-governance projects
• Delivery of range of electronic services in rural
areas
• High speed internet connectivity (10-15 Mbps) to
all households
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Beach &
Water-basedSpiritual Recreation/
AdventureBuddhism
Heritage Ecotourism Religious Medical MICE
Investment Opportunities worth USD 5.2 billion in Tourism sector in Andhra Pradesh
The State witnessed an increase of 31% in domestic and 229% in international tourist arrivals
in 2015
Amusement
Parks
Convention
CentersHotels & Resorts Golf Courses Cruise Services
Super
Specialty
Hospitals
Andhra Pradesh offers extensive opportunities in the Tourism sector
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Commitment to build robust Tourism infrastructure
Hotels & Resorts
Golf Courses
Wellness Centres
Museums
Water sports
Beachside Shacks
Water Rides
Adventure Services
Botanical Gardens
MICE Centres
Wayside Amenities
Urban/Rural Haats
Rural Tourism
Services
Farm Tourism
Ropeways
Sea/River/Canal
Cruises
Heritage Walks
Amusement Parks
Water Rides
Caravan Tourism
Andhra Pradesh has abundant infrastructure & service opportunities for Tourism
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Social and Urban Infrastructure
• Integrated sports complexes -
• Major sports complexes in Visakhapatnam, Amaravati, and Tirupati
• Smaller sports complexes planned at district headquarters
• 18-hole golf courses in major cities
• Amaravati to host National Games in 2019
• 1,000 km Beach Corridor planned
• 3 international schools envisaged in Visakhapatnam, Nellore, and Tirupati
• Waste-to-energy plants in all districts
• 10,000 PAX Convention Centres planned in Visakhapatnam
• Two 5,000 PAX Convention Centres planned in Vijayawada and Tirupati
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AMARAVATI- The People’s Capital of Andhra Pradesh
Foundation Stone Laid by Hon’ble Prime Minister on 22nd October 2015
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Amaravati’s Strategic Location
Capital of Tamil Nadu
state (Manufacturing,
Auto and electronics, IT
exports)
Largest cities in the CR
(Major food production,
textile, manufacturing,
education hub)
Common capital for
Telangana & AP
(IT/ITeS hub,
pharma, Bio-
tech/Aerospace)
Capital of Karnataka State
(IT/ITeS/Aerospace/Defense
Hub/Electronics)
Amaravati has great connectivity
Bounded by two National
Highways - NH5 connecting to
Vizag and Chennai; NH9 connecting
to Hyderabad and Machilipatnam
~20 min from Vijayawada
junction – 2nd busiest railway
junction in the country
~250 kms from Kakinada port; New
port to be developed within 100kms
(Vadarevu or Machilipatnam)
Also, a major Inland waterway hub
~25 kms from existing Gannavaram
airport;
Roads
Railway
Port
Airport
Railway double line
Railway single line
Forests
National highway
State highway
Airport
Port
River
Capital city boundary
Capital region boundary 36
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The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region is structured in 3 Regions
Capital region covering an
area of about 8,603 sq. km.
Capital Region Capital City CBDArea
Administrative and commercial hub
of the city spread over 16.94 sq. km.
Capital city extent covering an
area of 217 sq. km.
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3
Guntur
Vijayawada
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The Local area plans have ensured:
1. No trespassing traffic; dedicated public transport connectivity to each township
2. India’s first cycle-friendly city
3. All required social infrastructure within 10 minutes
4. Walk to work within 15 min using dedicated pedestrian paths
5. Vibrant inclusive social communities
# 27 such townships will form Amaravati’s Urbanscape
Amaravati – Planning Strategy
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Design Construction Operations
Land Pooling Scheme:
• About 33,000+ Acres of land pooled (in 6
months)
• A first of its kind scheme in India, making
locals key stakeholders in development
• >90% land in control of APCRDA.
1 2 3
Land Planning
4 5
• Final Masterplan notified
• Strategy consultant on-board for preparation of
Socio-economic Masterplan
• Master planner for infrastructure on-board;
Concept plans under finalization
• Blue & Green Masterplans being prepared by globally
renowned consultants
• Master Architect for designing Govt.
complex under finalization
• Blue Consultant engaged for Flood
Management works & planning of urban
waterways
• Construction of SEED Access road
has commenced
• Interim Secretariat complex for over
5,000 employees almost completed
• Construction commenced for returnable
plot layouts Infrastructure
Prime
focus
Amaravati – Development Progress
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A strong team has been put in place to drive the impact
Andhra Pradesh Capital Regional
Development Authority (APCRDA)
Amaravati Development Corporation
- An Urban Development Authority (UDA)
- Responsible for planning & regulation of City
- End to end responsibility for Capital Region
- 100% GoAP owned Company
- Responsible for Design and & Construction of
Infrastructure within City
Capital City Advisory Committee
- Expert committee comprising of Industry leaders, academicians etc. to provide strategic advise
- Includes promoters of GMR, GVK, Peepul Capital, Amara Raja Batteries
Government of AP Bodies
Industry Partners
Consultants – Technical & Non-technical
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Developed final plots handover to land owners as per APCRDA Act, 2014
Iconic Government Complex comprising Assembly, Raj Bhavan, Secretariat & Offices
65Kms of Tier I roads along with underground Trunk Utilities
Flood Management works along with Krishna River cleaning works
World-class Industrial Park | Iconic Commercial office space | Star and Budget Hotels
Mixed-use Residential development | Iconic Convention Center | Iconic Sports Stadium
International School | Global Multi-speciality Hospital | Iconic Cultural Center
Amaravati Eye | Iconic Spiritual Center | State-of-the-art City Gallery
Amaravati – Phase I targets (till Dec 2018)
E-PRAGATI
First State in the Country to conceive and
take steps for execution of a State
Enterprise e Architecture, one of the World’s
biggest e initiatives.
A state that DELIVERS
GREENFIELD CAPITAL CITY
Futuristic world-class smart city in
55,000 acres, with land pooling of over
33,000 acres
MODEL SMART VILLAGES
Sustainable and inclusive development of all
sections of community
INDIA’S 1ST RIVER LINKING
PROJECT
Meeting agricultural, industrial and
drinking water needs of various
districts
CHIEF MINISTER’S CORE
DASHBOARD
Effective monitoring of Departmental Key
Performance Indicators
STATE WITH ZERO POWER CUTS- 24
X 7 POWER SUPPLY
1st state in South India to offer 24X7
power to industry, commercial and
domestic users
MEE SEVA e-Initiative for CITIZENS
Offers over 100 citizen services
Delivered in 23
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Partnership Summit 2017
A Global platform for dialogue, debate, deliberation and engagement among leaders from all walks of life
Build new partnerships and explore national and international investment through high level networking and structured B2B
meetings
The Summit provides opportunities to look at how both advanced and emerging economies can collaborate and build new
bridges to foster balanced and equitable growth
Annual Flagship international event, held in Partnership with the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion,
Government of India, Confederation of Indian Industry and the Host State Government in January every year, since 1995
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Partnership Summit 2017 - Participation over the years
Participation of Head of States from India, Singapore,
Canada, UK, Italy, Czech Republic, Portugal, Poland,
Hungary and Macedonia
Business Delegations from Australia, Bangladesh,
Bahrain, China, France, Germany, Iran, Jordan, Malaysia,
Nepal, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Turkey, UAE,
UK, USA and many more
Speakers include Heads of States, Chief Ministers,
Leaders of political parties, Academia, Head of International
and Financial Institutions, Business Leaders, Media Leaders
and Civil Society
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Partnership Summit 2017 - Key Objectives
To define and discuss global developmental priorities
To chart India’s global integration competetiveness
To showcase India as a global investment destination
To create a common platform for leaders from all walks of life to closely examine the synergies that spark the next phase of global growth and build new bridges for shared and equitable growth
To ensure that the right message goes to the right audience with the right impact to produce the right results
To recognize and felicitate small and medium enterprises, public and private sector. industry champions for developing cutting edge technologies, innovation, scale and adeptness
To bring together various stakeholders to facilitate policy dialogue
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2
3
4
5
6
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Partnership Summit 2017 - Key Elements
IndustryExcellence Awards
CEOs Roundtable with Hon’ble Commerce
and Industry Minister
Virtual Exhibition
Plenary Sessions
G2G Meetings
(Mini-Ministerial)
Host StateSessions
B2B CEOs Forum
B2B Meetings
Country/ Regional Sessions
Interact with Transformational
Leaders/ Social Icons
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Partnership Summit 2017 - Key highlights
• Project India's achievements as an attractive investment destination
• Showcase high growth investment opportunities through the flagship missions across sectors
through deliberations
• Highlight high impact changes in the Indian policy landscape to facilitate doing business in
India
• Discuss and deliberate on the opportunities for collaboration and investing in India
• Share the policy landscape and highlight improvements in facilitating doing businesses in
India and undertake a face-to-face interaction with potential investors
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Partnership Summit 2017 - Key Topics & Speakers
• Head of State, Ministers and other policymakers
• International political leaders
• Global Investors
• Industry leaders
• Entrepreneurs
• Investment Promotion Organizations
• Academia and think tanks
• Multilateral Organizations
• Media leaders
• Transformational leaders
• Social Icons
• Young Leaders
• Partnerships in a New World Economic Order
• Celebrating Sunrise Andhra Pradesh: What can It Offer
to the World?
• Towards Achieving Sustained Economic and Trade
Growth: Can India Lead?
• India’s Integration with South and Southeast Asia
• India-US Relations: What does the New Administration
have in store?
• India and China: Can They Complement Than
Compete?
• Global Financial Architecture: Financing for Growth and
Stability
• Trade in Services and other Instruments for New-Age
Trade Negotiations?
Topics Speakers
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APEDB has been conceived under the leadership of the Honorable
Chief Minister to accelerate economic growth in the Andhra Pradesh
to meet the targets of Vision 2029 with the following functions;
STRATEGIC
PLANNING
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PROMOTION
AND
PROJECT
FACILITATION
EXTERNAL
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PARTNERSHI
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J. KRISHNA KISHORE IRS ,
Chief Executive Officer,
Andhra Pradesh Economic Development
Board,
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s Camp Office,
Lake View House,
Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda,
Hyderabad, India.
Email: [email protected]
Contact no. +919948099840
/+919810469999
Economic Development Board
Andhra Pradesh, India
www.apedb.gov.in