Infrastructure Investor: India
 
Welcome to Incredible India, whose compelling demographics and steady economic growth will continue to attract foreign investors for a long time still. But much remains to be done in the country’s infrastructure if India wishes to see a serious inflow of foreign capital.

From transportation, power to water and sanitation, there is much to be done in India. What is the government doing to facilitate the scale of development the country needs? Why are some states more progressive than others in facilitating investments? Will land acquisition continue to be the biggest obstacle to overcome for most projects in the pipeline? If so, what is being done to eradicate the challenges pertaining to property rights?

Infrastructure Investor: India  is a forum aimed at gathering international developers, capital providers, Indian government representatives, local construction companies, infrastructure funds, lenders, multi-lateral agencies, law makers and advisors – all involved in building India to become truly incredible.

 
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or contact: Xin Yan T: +65 6838 4563  E:  Xinyan.k@peimedia.com

Our distinguished line-up of speakers includes
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Anil Ahuja
3i Asia

 

Varun Bajpai Macquarie Capital Advisers (India) 

 

Anouj Mehta 
Asian Development
Bank

 

Vishakha Mulye
ICICI Venture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alison Nankivell 
Export Development
Canada

 

 Bill Peacock 
Halcrow Group
 

 

K. Ramchand 
IL&FS Transportation
Networks Limited

 

 Saud Siddique 
Srei Infrastructure
Finance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. A. Didar Singh 
Ministry of Overseas
Indian Affairs

 

M.K. Sinha 
IDFC Project Equity

 

Rajesh Sinha 
International Finance
Corporation

 

Roberto Zagha
The World Bank

































 

Book online now or contact: Xin Yan T: +65 6838 4563  E:  Xinyan.k@peimedia.com

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"The development of infrastructure is a central theme of the Government of India’s 11th Five-Year Plan (2007–12). The Plan estimates that investments to the tune of $492 billion are needed during the five-year period in the roads, railways, ports, power, and water sectors. This means almost doubling infrastructure spending from its current 5 percent of GDP. Of this, the private sector would need to contribute a little over 30 percent – or some $160 billion - about four times more than it has done in the past five years."  -
The World Bank

There is no dispute that infrastructure in India needs a lot of attention and capital. But where do we begin?

Key themes to be addressed:  
  • Investing in India: What are the opportunities and challenges in India’s infrastructure sector? Are funds the easiest way for institutional investors to assess investments?

  • PPP: How does the public-private partnership in India compare to established models elsewhere in more developed markets? Are there lessons learned that can help the Indian PPP model evolve?

  • Power policy: Are new policies to date sufficient to propel new investments in India’s power sector?

  • Cashing in, and out of India’s infrastructure development: are current legal and structural frameworks sufficient to facilitate eventual exits for financial investors from new projects?

  • Brownfield versus Greenfield projects: what is a realistic return from a classical infrastructure play from cash-generating assets versus greenfield projects? Are they attractive enough to institutional investors?

  • The road less travelled: How many kilometres a day of new roads can India realistically build? How can stakeholders work more closely with regional governments in the planning of new transport links?

  • Concept of a "Fair Tariff": Is there such a thing? The quest toward full privatization of infrastructure – is this every government’s goal? How distant is this from reality in the India context? Case study on urban transport projects in two different cities.

  

Book to secure your place  online or contact:

Xin Yan T: +65 6838 4563  E: 
xinyan.k@peimedia.com

For more information on the programme or sponsorship opportunities please contact:

Sharon Lim T: +65 6838 4561 E:  sharon.l@peimedia.com


Institutional investors attend for free* - quote promotion code IIINDIALP10 when registering

 
 



* Institutional investors and limited partners from foundations, endowments and public and private pension funds will receive a complimentary pass to attend this event. Excludes fund of funds. Promo codes cannot be applied to existing registrations. Please do not make any travel arrangements until we have confirmed your eligibility.

 

 

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