2. 2
India – UK Partnership: Strong & Sustained Economic Relationship
India’s investments in UK more than that of combined EU.
India is also the 2nd largest investor in UK
UK is the 3rd largest inward investor in India with a cumulative
equity investment of US $24.07 billion (April 2000- September
2016)
UK accounts for around 9% of all investments & is India’s 12
biggest trading partner
Total trade between two countries amounted to 10 billion
pounds in 2014-15
2016 identified as the UK-India year of the Education
15.31
11.90
8.91
4.94
2.93
-
4
8
12
16
20
UK Japan USA Germany France
Chemical
26%
Drugs &
Pharmace
uticals
17%
Food
Processin
g 13%
Services
14%
Petroleum
& natural
gas 11%
Others
19%
Key sectors attracting UK
investments (April ‘00-Mar’15)
3. 3
Make In India is a major national Initiative, designed to facilitate investment, foster innovation,
enhance skill development, protect intellectual property and build best-in-class manufacturing
infrastructure in India
1st Among 100 countries on Growth, Innovation and Leadership index
35% Growth in FDI inflows
10th Among the top FDI investment destinations
Make In India: India’s invitation for investments
Concrete steps to improve “business environment” in India
Significant push to make India manufacturing hub of the
world
25 focus sectors identified as priority for investment
promotion
Steps to develop best-in-class infrastructure
4. 4
Andhra Pradesh – Driving India's transformation
8th Largest State in India
10.99% GSDP Growth – FY 2015-16
$100 bn. GSDP – FY 2015 – 16
2nd Largest Coastline in India (974km)
14 Ports by 2029 (Gateway to the East)
12 Airports by 2020
ANDHRA PRADESH
INDIA’S SUNRISE STATE
5. 5
Andhra Pradesh – Leader across sectors
2015-16 2016-17
a. Ranked No.2 on Ease of doing
Business 1
b. Annual GSDP growth rate of
10.99% 2
c. 5 national awards for energy
conservation by Ministry of Power
(2015) 3
d. 1st State to achieve interlinking of
major rivers – Godavari and
Krishna
a. Ranked No.1 on Ease of doing Business 4
b. 12.26% GSDP growth rate in Q1 (April – June 2016) 5
c. Top State in attracting private sector investment 6
d. Ranked No. 1 in implementation of Energy efficiency and
conservation
e. Top State in category of ‘Infrastructure’ by India Today 8
f. Amongst top 3 states in attracting FDI in 2015 9
g. Top State in marine exports
h. First State to rollout the Fiber Grid
i. 4th in Business Investment Potential – NCAER State
Investment Potential Index, 2016
6. 6
N. CHANDRABABU NAIDU
HON’BLE CHIEF MINISTER, ANDHRA PRADESH
Vision 2029 – to become country’s economic growth engine
“Transform AP into a happy, inclusive, responsible, globally competitive and innovation-driven
society through structural transformation and by sustaining inclusive double-digit economic
growth, to become one amongst the three best states in India by 2022, the best state by 2029,
and a leading global investment destination by 2050.”
Andhra
Pradesh
outpaced
the growth of
Indian
economy in
2015-16
10.99
% 7.56
%FY 15-16
Andhra
Pradesh
India
Annual Growth Rate
Andhra
Pradesh has
been on a
high growth
momentum
GSDP billion USD 4.05%
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
(Projected)
*combined state of
Andhra Pradesh
62 69 79 100
0
100
2012-13 2013-14
2014-15 2015-16
Andhra Pradesh is poised for a
double digit growth with 2016-17 Q1
GSDP growth measured at 12.22%
and Q2 GSDP growth at 14%
7. 7
Andhra Pradesh – Pro-Investment Ecosystem
No. 1 State
in Implementation
of Energy Efficiency
&
Conservation
measures5
No. 1 State
in attracting
private
sector
investment2
Ranked No. 4
in Business
Investment
Potential4
No. 1 State
in Marine
exports
Amongst
top 3 states
in attracting
FDI in 20153
No. 1 State
in Infrastructure
category 6
1 Press Release on “Assessment of State Implementation of Business Reforms 2016” by DIPP and World Bank, Nov
2016
2 RBI Bulletin, September 2016
3 Report by Investment Monitor fDi Intelligence, a division of The Financial Times
4 NCAER State Investment Potential Index, 2016
5 World Bank Energy Efficiency Readiness, November 2016
6 http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/state-of-states-2016-andhra-pradesh-goa-arunachal-pradesh-maharashtra-
best-infrastructure-award/1/801029.html
Conducive Business Environment – Flourishing to Prosperity
8. 8
Proactive Policy Environment…
Automobile and Auto
Components Policy 2015-2020
Textile and Apparel Policy 2015-
2020
Biotechnology Policy 2015-2020
IT, Electronics, Innovation & Start
Up Policy 2014-2020
Food Processing Policy 2015-2020
Industrial Development Policy
2015-20
Tourism Policy 2015-2020
Industrial Parks Policy 2015-2020
Solar Power Policy 2015
Wind Power Policy 2015
Aerospace and Defence
Manufacturing Policy 2015-2020
MSME Policy 2015-2020
9. 9
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. Ananthpur
2. Chittoor
3. Kadapa
4. Kurnool
5. Srikakulam
6. Visakhapatnam
7. Vizianagaram
…Supported by tax concessions
10. 10
98.78% score against national average of 48.93%
Andhra Pradesh – national leader in ease of doing business
Ranked #1
in Ease of Doing
Business Ranking by
World Bank-Govt. of
India, 2016
Access to Information and
Transparency Enablers
Land availability, allotment &
registration
Environmental permit enablers
Electricity/water connection
Inspection reform enablers
Single Window
Construction permit
enablers/plan approvals/NOCs
Labour regulation enablers
Taxation
Dispute resolution enablers
• Andhra Pradesh is No. 1 in 9 out
of 10 reform areas
• 100% compliance in 8 out 10
reform areas
Leader in labour reforms - single integrated return and registrations under
all Labour Laws
11. 11
39 online single window approvals
16
Departments
12 Pre-establishment
Approvals
All Approvals
within
10
Renewals
21
Days
15
Days
10 Spot
approvals
Andhra Pradesh Single Desk Portal
Over 11,500 approvals since June
‘15
1
Over 98.5% SLA compliance since
last 4 months
2
17 Pre-operations
Approvals
Focus on investor facilitation - Single Desk Portal for all necessary clearances
12. 12
Power
• Ranked No.1 in implementation of Energy efficiency and conservation programmes by World Bank
• 24x7 supply of industrial power with lowest T&D losses in the country
• 29,000 MW capacity addition planned by 2019 through solar, wind and thermal energy
• 18 GW renewable energy capacity by 2021-22 (10GW solar, 8 GW wind)
• Winner of multiple awards for power saving initiatives and energy efficiency activities, conferred by
Union Ministry of Power
Land • GIS-enabled online Land Bank information
• Affordable land rates and land given on 99-years lease
• Scope for developing industrial parks on PPP basis
Connectivity • Ports – Deep draft ports with cumulative capacity of 250 MMTPA – plan to ramp upto 750 MMTPA
• Airports – 6 existing, 1 mega Aerotropolis, 2 international and 5 no-frills airports to be developed
• Road Network – 46,000 km (6,671 km of National Highways)
• Railway - 7,040 track km of network at the crossroads of North-South, East-West Freight Corridor
• Inland Water Transport - 888 km National Waterway
Proposed investment of USD 207 bn in developing Andhra Pradesh 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
Robust infrastructure
13. 13
Powering the wheels of industry
Power surplus state - Self sufficiency in meeting energy demand
• 24X7 power to all Domestic, Industrial & Commercial consumers
• 7 hours power to Agricultural consumers
• 9.98% T&D losses in AP – amongst the lowest in the country
Renewable Energy - Green Energy Commitment of AP
• 18 GW Renewable Energy Capacity by FY 21-22 – 10 GW Solar and 8 GW Wind
• Four large solar parks in AP with 4,000 MW capacity: Ananthapur – I &II , Kurnool, and Kadapa
• World’s largest solar park at Kurnool (1000 MW getting commissioned in April 2017)
• Investor friendly wind and solar policies announced
• Policy to encourage Wind - Solar hybrid to be announced soon
• Trina Solar, Longi Silicon, Hareon Solar, GCL Technologies – solar manufacturing investment
• Suzlon, Gamesa, Regen – Wind manufacturing investment
Energy Efficiency - Ranked #1 by World Bank
• 20 million LED bulbs installed in urban and rural areas
• Half a Million inefficient municipal street lights replaced with energy efficient LED bulbs;
• 02. million inefficient pump-sets being replaced during the current year
• Waste to energy plants being set up in 10 of 13 districts
15. 15
Inland Waterways being developed to establish itself as a logistics Hub
Infrastructure upgradation of these canals is ongoing
5 canals: 1,078 km identified for waterway development
Work includes: Fairway navigation channel with targeted width and
depth, fixed and floating terminals, road-rail access, navigation aids etc.
Incentive of 25 paise per tonne to promote inland waterways in AP
MoU between Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) and GoAP to develop Kakinada- Puducherry canal system
along with Krishna and Godavari rivers through SPV
Feasibility studies, including delineation of land, have been undertaken
The fairway stretch between Vijayawada and Muktiyala (87 Km) is being developed through dredging
NATIONAL WATERWAY - 4
16. 16
Gateway to the world through port-led development
Andhra Pradesh, with its strategic location, is poised to be the Gateway to East and Southeast Asia
2nd Largest coastline (974 km) among Indian States
12% Contribution to India’s cargo throughput
6 Operational ports; 8 proposed
• Availability of favourable sea-
side features including deep
draughts and protected
shore-fronts
• Natural alignment of coastline
– poised for greater
competitiveness in handling
cargo arriving from/destined
to the Eastern hemisphere
Port
Existing Capacity
(in MMTPA)
Visakhapatnam 97
Gangavaram 45
Kakinada Deep
Water
25
Kakinada Anchorage 5
Rawa 3
Krishnapatnam 75
Total Capacity 250
EXISTING PORT
PROPOSED PORT MEGHAVARAM
BHAVANAPADU
NARASAPURAM
MACHILIPATNAM
RAMAYAPATNAM
VISAKHAPATNAM
GANGAVARAM
KAKINADA DEEPWATER
KAKINADA SEZ
KRISHNAPATNAM
DURGAJAPATNAM
KAKINADA ANCHORAGE
RAWA
VODAREVU
Dredging Corporation of India Limited is currently carrying out 5 projects with ‘Visakhapatnam Port Trust’
and 1 project with ‘Gangavaram Port Limited’ in areas of Dredging consultancy services , Maintenance
Dredging, and Capital Dredging
18. 18
Tirupati
Vijayawada
Visakhapatna
m
Anantapur
Amaravati
Kakinada
Guntur
Kurnool
Tadepalligudem
Chittoor
1. Indian Institute of Information Technology Operational
1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
2. Indian Institute of Science, Education and Research
3. Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha
4. Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam
5. Sri Venkateswara University
1. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
2. Sri Krishnadevaraya University
1. Indian Institute of Information Technology
1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
1. SRM University
2. Vellore Institute of Technology
3. Amrita University
4. Indo-UK Health Institute
1. NTR Health University
2. School of Planning and Architecture (SPA)
3. National Institute of Design (NID)
4. Central Institute of Plastics, Engineering and Technology (CIPET)
1. National Institute of Technology (NIT)
1. Andhra University
2. Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University
3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM)
4. Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE)
5. Indian Maritime University
1. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
Creating knowledge hub through education and skilling
Original universities
Institutes of Excellence
Functional institutions
Top private institutions
19. 19
Leader in agriculture and allied sectors
Set up to make agriculture sustainable and profitable through ecologically sensible practices
Primary sector Mission
Agriculture 8.4%
Livestock 11.2%
Fisheries 32.8%
Horticulture 9.9%
• In Mango, Papaya, Lemon, Tomato,
Chili and Turmeric production
• In Egg, meat, fish/ prawn production
Sector growth (2015-16)
Technology application for agriculture growth
• Sensors to measure soil moisture and weather
• Energy efficient solar pumpsets
• 15,000 Rain Guns to meet irrigation need of 1 lakh acres per day – dry spell mitigation
Andhra Pradesh
Ranked No.1
Ranked No.2
Ranked No.3
• In Paddy, Groundnut and Maize production
• In milk production
20. 20
Srini Food Park at Chittoor
• Multi product Food Park
• Commercial production started
• Mango, Tomato, papaya, Basil,
Pomegranate, coconut, noodles are
processed :Project cost INR 150 Cr.
Godavari Aqua Mega Food Park at
Bhimavaram
• Aqua produce processing Food Park.
• Under construction: Project cost INR 300 Cr.
Ultra Mega Food Park at
Kurnool
• Project cost INR 380 Cr
Spices Park at Guntur
• Spices Processing & export
Krishna Mega Food park at Agiripalli
• Multi product Food Park
• Construction to start : Project cost INR 350 Cr
Agri-business Development - mega food parks
Over 3000+ Food Processing Units, 2 Mega Food Parks, Multiple Agri Export Zones
& Cold Chain Facilities
21. 21
Large reserves of minerals
~93% of Baryte resources in India
~42% of Calcite resources in India
~30% of Beach sand resources in India
~41% of Mica resources in India
~35% of Granite production of India
~44% of Quartz, Quartzite, Silica production in
India
Reserves of Key Minerals
22. 22
Focus sectors – targeting industrial growth
Electronics & IT
(Foxconn, Celkon, Dixon
Technologies, Longi Silicon,
Hareon Solar)
Food processing
(Mega Food Parks,
Britannia, Pepsi,
Mondelez)
Auto & Auto Components
(Hero, Isuzu Motors, various
auto component
manufacturers)
Leather
(International Leather
complex)
Textiles
(Brandix, Multiple
mega textile parks)
Aerospace & Defence
Mfg.
(ISRO, BEL and other
defence PSUs)
Petroleum &
Petrochemicals
(Reliance, Cairn, ONGC,
HPCL)
Energy
(Gamesa, Suzlon, T&D
projects)
Lifesciences
(Biocon, GSK, Lupin, Dr.
Reddy’s)
Mineral Based
(Large Cement
Plants e.g. Ramco
Cement)
23. 23
Robust ecosystem – Aerospace & Defence
1. Eastern Naval Command HQ
2. Hindustan Shipyard in Visakhapatnam
3. Upcoming naval shipbuilding facility by
Reliance Defence at Rambilli
4. MoU signed between GoAP and United
Shipping Corporation (Russia)
5. World class MRO facility, air cargo complex
at proposed Bhogapuram Mega
Aerotropolis
Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatna
m
Bhogapura
m
Rambilli
Machilipatnam
1. BEL’s Advanced Night Vision products unit
at Machilipatnam
2. Missile launch testing station at
Nagayalanka
Krishna
1. ISRO Main Satellite Launch Station at
Sriharikota
2. National Atmospheric Research Laboratory
near Tirupati
Nellore, Chittoor
SriharikotaTirupati
Anantapur
1. Upcoming BEL Defence Systems
Integration Complex at
Palasamudram
2. Vittal Innovation City set up a
dedicated A&D Park near
Palasamudram
3. Multimodal manufacturing
facility by Bharat Forge near
Gudipalli
Palasamudra
m
Gudipalli
1. DRDO Missile Testing Project near
Orvakal
Kurnool
Orvak
al
24. 24
Building a strong Petrochem hub
• Gangavaram land based LNG
terminal - 10 MMTPA
Gangavaram
• India’s first underground rock cavern
for emergency oil reserves
• Proposed brownfield expansion of
HPCL refinery at Visakhapatnam – 8.33
MMTPA to 15 MMTPA
Visakhapatnam
• Kakinada FSRU LNG terminal - 10
MMTPA
• Cracker complex proposed by HPCL
and GAIL at Kakinada SEZ
Kakinada
• LNG terminal at Krishnapatnam (Initial
capacity of 5 MMTPA and ultimate
capacity of 10 MMTPA)
Krishnapatnam
• Cross-country gas grid in accordance
with the proposed lines
Gas Pipeline
Opportunities for investment
across Petrochem Value
Chain – Exploration &
Production, Storage, Refining
& Distribution.
Home to largest number of
oil and gas discoveries in
India in the past 2 decades
(71 discoveries in last 5
years till Jan. 2016)
Cumulative oil & gas
reserves of around 1130
MMT
Major Players
25. 25
Developed ecosystem – Automobile & Auto Components
1. Jawaharlal Nehru Auto Nagar – Asia’s biggest
Auto Industrial Estate & South India’s largest
truck body building cluster
2. 2000+ Automobile servicing/ Manufacturing
Units
Vijayawada
1. Bharat Forge – India’s largest exporter of Auto
Components to set up Auto Components park
Nellore
1. Sri City - One of India’s largest auto hubs with
presence of Auto & Auto component
manufacturers
2. ISUZU – rolled out its first pick up truck in April’16 from
its facility in Sri City
3. Hero Motocorp – Facility for 2-wheeler
manufacturing set to start civil works
4. Amara Raja Group – India’s 2nd largest automotive
brand, will expand its operations in Chittoor
5. Apollo Tyres – One of India’s largest tyre
manufacturers will set up a tyre mfg plant in
Chittoor
Chittoor
AP is keen to set up world class Automotive Suppliers Manufacturing
Cluster (for auto component manufacturers)
Location Advantage:
Presence of Ports, deep drafts
and 2nd largest coastline in
India
Access to supplier base:
Proximity to global automotive
component manufacturing
hub, ensures easy access to a
large supplier base
Advantage AP
26. 26
• 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
Promoting innovation and catalyzing start ups
27. 27
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
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
Strong network backbone – fibre optic grid
28. 28
Beach &
Water-based
Spiritual Recreation/
Adventure
Buddhism
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
Centers
Hotels & Resorts Golf Courses Cruise Services
Super
Specialty
Hospitals
Extensive opportunities in the Tourism sector
29. 29
Amaravati - the new capital of Andhra Pradesh
Planned
investment
over 10 years
$6 bn
Anchor
sectors
identified for
Amaravati
8
Farmers
participated in
largest ever
consensual
Land Pooling
initiative
24000
29
Villages
which
constitute
Amaravati
Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu (Hon’ble Chief Minister of AP)
“Amaravati, the people’s capital of Andhra Pradesh is
envisioned to be the pioneer smart city of India at par
with world class standards with cutting-edge
infrastructure and immense prosperity in an
environmentally sustainable manner”
Area of the
capital city
217
km2
• One of the largest greenfield projects
• Bounded by two National
• In close proximity to the ports(Vadarevu or Machilipatnam)
• Major Inland waterway hub
• ~25 kms from existing Gannavaram airport
30. 30
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/Defens
e Hub/Electronics)
Amaravati’s Strategic Location
33. 33
8 industrial & economic anchor sectors identified as growth drivers for
Amaravati and present multiple investment opportunities
Tourism Higher
Education
Healthcare
Food
Processing
Electronic Mfg.
(incl. IOT)
Hi-Tech
Manufacturing
Fashion &
Apparel
Manufacturing
Services Government
Infrastructure development projects on priority for 2020 – Outer Ring Road, Metro rail system, Krishna river waterfront,
Power distribution system and waste water treatment system with combined project cost of USD 5.4 billion
37. 37
Over 1,600 delegates
331 MoUs
8 Plenary Sessions; 3 Breakout Sessions
81 Speakers
41 countries, 350 foreign delegates
40+ Bilateral Meetings
27 Global and domestic industry leaders
Key highlights - 1st Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Investment Meet
January, 2016
38. 38
Second Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Investment Meet & CII Partnership Summit
Welcome back to Visakhapatnam
You are cordially invited as our esteemed guests
2nd Sunrise Andhra Pradesh Investment Meet
27 – 28th January, Visakhapatnam
Showcase Andhra Pradesh as a globally competitive investment destination
Define and discuss global development priorities and facilitate policy dialogue
Provide a common platform to deliberate & discuss solutions contributing to the next level of growth
Theme: “Partnerships for Sustained Growth in an Emerging Global Economic Order”
Plenary Sessions
MoU Signing
CEO Roundtable
State & Govt. of India Exhibition
Sectoral Meetings
Host State sessions
B2B & G2G Meetings
Interaction with Industry & Government