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India’s Economic Expressway
Business Opportunities in Gujarat
Gujarat: Socio-Economic Snapshot
6% of India’s Geographical Area: 1,96,000 sq. km.
5% of India’s population:~ 60 million
7.5% of India’s GDP`
19% of India’s exports
11% of India’s factories
19% of India’s industrial output
41% of India’s Port Cargo handled by Gujarat ports
India’s 3rd highest wind (3900 MW) and solar (1100 MW) capacity
Gujarat: Strategic geographic location for Connecting India to the World
Gujarat, with a coastline of 1600 km is well connected to all the major port-based trade routes, such as USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, China, Japan, Korea ,Gulf & African countries and other major trade cities of the
world by air route
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Gujarat acts as a Gateway to the rich northern and central hinterland of India; connecting them via road, rail and air - thereby providing immense trading opportunities
Per-Capita Income Growth: Benefits of Prosperity
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Source: Gujarat Socio-Economic Review 2015-16
Transformed Energy Sector
Source: Planning Commission, Government of India
• One of the earliest power sector reforms
• No free power to any sector. Per capita consumption almost double that of national average
• Uninterrupted, quality and assured power supply - one of the critical levers for industrial growth, agriculture and quality of life in rural areas
• Aggressive policies for private sector players and renewable energy
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Transformation in Agriculture:
Source: Gujarat Socio-Economic Review 2015-16
• Gujarat achieved over 11% decadal growth as against 3.5% national growth rate in agriculture
• Farmer empowerment by way of bringing research from labs to farmers (micro-irrigation, drip irrigation, soil health cards, etc)
• Empowerment of rural women through 16654 milk cooperatives; over 8% share in milk production nationally
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Gross Irrigated Area 35728 66294
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Turnaround in Education
Source: Gujarat Socio-Economic Review 2015-16
• Teacher –Pupil ratio improved from 35 to 29.
• Robust physical infrastructure with focus on quality of education
• Over 20000 primary schools equipped with computer labs
• Focus on strategic partnerships with World class universities for research
• Facilitation for specialized Universities through Private partners
• Budgetary provision on general and technical education has been augmented from Rs. 2719 crore in 2013-14 to 10,812 crore in 2016-17
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Gujarat: Robust Physical, Social & Urban Infrastructure
Second-most urbanized state in India, with 43%
urban population
One of the leaders in tapping unconventional
sources of energy
79,000 km of well surfaced
roads
48 Major & Minor Ports
2 International and 16 Domestic Airports
A State-wide Water Grid across 120,000 km
2400 km state-wide Integrated Gas Grid
Gujarat rated as Top Performing State as per NCAER* State Investment Potential Index (SIPI) – Feb 2016
• NCAER Study supported by British High Commission, India
• Gujarat secured 1 rank as per the N-SIPI 21, which evaluated each state on 5 key pillars (labour, infrastructure, economic conditions, political stability & governance, perceptions of a good business climate)
• State rated top performing in• Power Availability• Number of Airports• Governance & Political Stability• Infrastructure• Land Availability *NCAER – National Council of Applied Economic Research
Gujarat ranked 1 in Ease of Doing Business 2015
1st • Complying with environment procedures
2nd• Allotment of Land & Construction Permits
• Complying with labor regulations
• Obtaining infrastructure related utilities
• Carrying out inspections
3rd • Enforcing contracts
Gujarat achieved the top spot amongst all states in DIPP & World Bank’s EODB Index 2015
Gujarat is among the top 3 States as per EODB Index 2016
Gujarat achieves top rank in Economic Freedom Index of the States of India (2013)
• According to the latest Freedom of States of India (EFSI) Report by The Cato Institute, Friedrich NaumannFoundation and Indicus Analytics, Gujarat bagged number ONE rank in Economic Freedom Index
• Economic Freedom Index based on three parameters:• Size of Government (expenditure, taxes & enterprises)• Legal structure and security of property rights• Regulation of Labour & Business
• Gujarat not only emerged as the top ranked state, it also registered the fastest rate of improvement (ranked 5 in year 2005)
Gujarat has consistently been among the top 5 FDI recipients
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Power25%
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Services14%
FDI is mainly in Infrastructure and Manufacturing
Robust FDI outlook in Auto & Auto Components, Aerospace & Defense, ESDM,
IT & ITeS, Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Ports & Port Services, HealthcareSource: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion – Government of India
Gujarat is a National Leader in 15 Manufacturing Sectors
Gujarat’s contribution to India in key products (% output)
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• CAGR of investments in manufacturing sector in the last 6 years is 19%, highest in India
• Gujarat's manufacturing sector contributes over 25% to the state GSDP, much higher than the national average
• Gujarat accounted for the maximum number of Industrial Entrepreneur Memorandums (IEMs) in India in 2015
• Robust base of large scale industries and over 2 million Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises providing employment to 15 million people
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion – Government of India
Policy Driven State
Electronics Policy 2016
IT Policy 2016
General Incentives Scheme 2016
Sports Policy 2016
Industrial Policy 2015/2016
Wind Power Policy 2016
Solar Power Policy 2015
Startup Scheme 2015
Agri-Business Policy 2016
Manufacturing Policy 2013
Tourism Policy 2015
Textile Policy 2012/2013
Rural & Cottage Industries Policy 2016
Upcoming Policies
Aerospace and Defense,
Biotechnology,Plastics
Gujarat has pioneered in tapping unconventional sources of Energy
• Gujarat has the third highest (next to Tamil Nadu & Rajasthan) solar power installed capacity in India
• State has one of Asia’s first & largest Solar-Wind Hybrid Park (600 MW). The park has capacity to generate 500 MW of Solar Power & 100 MW of Wind Power
• Gujarat initiated the India’s first canal based solar power project
• Gujarat has a gross potential of 10,000 MW of wind power
• Gujarat is one of the two states in India with promising potential for offshore wind projects, according to FOWIND (Indo European Cooperation on Wind Energy Programme)
Gujarat has the strongest Port Infrastructure in the country
• 1600 km coastline, 23% of India’swaterfront
• 48 major and minor ports
• 2 LNG terminals in the state. Combinedcapacity of 15 MMTPA
• 2 Floating, Storage and Regasificationunits (FSRU) being planned in Gujarat
• Mundra Port with a capacity of 180MMTPA is the largest private port ofIndia
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Traffic at Gujarat Ports has grown at a CAGR of over 13% in last 10 years
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Huge investment opportunities: setting up of Maritime Cluster(s), development of Port Cities and Maritime University in
Gujarat
Landmark Developments – Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT-City)
Multi-Services SEZ with India’s 1st
International Financial Services Centre (IFSC)
Firms can undertake offshore transaction in the field of Banking,
Insurance & Capital Markets
Offices can be set up at cost effective rate with locational advantage and
modern infrastructure
In last one year, IFSC transactions at GIFT City have crossed USD 1 billion
Landmark Developments – Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR)
Dholera SIR to be the biggest beneficiary of Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and
Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC)
Proposed Smart City &International Airport
DSIR Advantages
• Total area of 920 sq.km of which over 550 sq. km developable area
• The SIR is declared as National Investment Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ)
• Fully serviced plots• Smart & Sustainable Social infrastructure
Investment Opportunities
• Heavy Engineering
• Automobiles & Auto Ancillary
• Aerospace & Defence
• Aircrafts Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO)
• Electronics, Hi-tech Technologies
• General Manufacturing
• Agro & Food Processing
Landmark Developments – Petroleum, Chemical & Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) at Dahej
A specifically delineated investment region of 453 sq. km.Offers opportunities for manufacturing of Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Plastics, Engineering Products
• Concentration of Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical estates
• Rich natural resources and feedstock
• Chemical port terminal and chemical storage facility
• LNG Terminal
• Liquid Fuel Jetty and Solid Cargo Jetty
• Effluent disposal pipelines, solid waste disposal sites
PCPIR Master Plan
ONGC Petro Additions Ltd (OPaL)–Anchor Tenant already in place
Gujarat is home to some of the best Educational Institutes of India
• Home to leading educational institutes:IIM-A, IIT-G, NID, NIFT, CEPT, MICA, IRMA,MSU, DAIICT, PDPU, EDI
• In 2015-16, Gujarat has an intake capacityof over 70,000 degree students inengineering
• 779 Industrial Training institutes (ITIs)offering 171331 seats as of 2014-15
• Over 0.7 million graduates added to thestate talent pool every year
Gujarat : Availability of Skilled human capital
• 49 Skill Upgradation Centers have been developed
• 22 have been operationalized
• 50 new Skill Upgradation Centers within GIDC estates planned
• Government of Gujarat plans to provide training to more than 5.4 million people by 2017
Gujarat Skill Development Mission
provides policy direction for skill
development activities in the State
Special focus on creation of Centres of
Excellence across various sectors of
industry to catalyze R&D and Innovation
Land of entrepreneurs
spread across the globe
Over 100,000 youth provided
employment related skills by
the Gujarat Knowledge Society
Gujarat State Innovation Council constituted in 2013
to harness the potential of
innovation in the State
Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017
Vibrant Gujarat: The Journey So Far…
Vibrant Gujarat 2015 : Outcomes
Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 – Dignitaries
Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister
Mr. Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of Bhutan
Mr. Nikola Gru`evski, Prime Minister of Republic of Macedonia
Mr. Yair Shamir, Minister of Agriculture, Government of Israel
Mr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General, United Nations
Mr. John Kerry, Secretary of State, USA
Mr. Yosuke Takagi, State Minister, METI, Japan
Mr. Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank
Mr. Sam Walsh, CEO, Rio Tinto, Australia
Mr. Cyrus Mistry, Chairman, Tata Sons
Mr. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries Ltd.
Mr. Ajaypal Singh Banga, President, US India Business Council
Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit – Value Proposition
• Theme for VG 2017: Connecting India to the World
• Platform for all states to participate
• Participation of GoI Departments & Regulators in B2G meetings, for the first time
• For the first time Nobel Prize Series Exhibition for 5 weeks, and Nobel Laureate
Symposium on 10th January 2017
• Mega MSME seminar aligned with Stand Up India
• Focus on ‘Make in Gujarat’ Series to promote Gujarat’s manufacturing strength aligned with
Make in India
• Facilitation Desks by GoG depts. for investor facilitation at Mahatma Mandir
• 10 Partner Countries – Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Japan, The Netherlands,
Poland, UAE, UK, USA.
VG Global Summit 2017: Main summit programs
Duration (4 days) 10, 11,12 and 13 January 2017
Summit Events • Inauguration by Hon’ble Prime Minister• Nobel Laureates Symposium & Exhibition in the field of science,
technology, physics• Global CEO Roundtable• Theme Seminars
• GST: Game Changer for Indian Economy• Business Potential of International Financial Services Centre
in India• Innovation, Startups & Entrepreneurship• Ease of Doing Business – Regulators as Facilitators
• B2B and B2G meetings on each day• Country Seminars• Mega MSME Convention• Global Trade Show and Exhibition
You are cordially invited as our esteemed guests to Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2017: 10, 11, 12 & 13 Jan 2017
For registration and further information, please visit
www.vibrantgujarat.com
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