Presentation by
          AKHIL P U
EMERGING KERALA
A bouquet of opportunities for the world to
take note of, Emerging Kerala 2012, is the
opportunity to explore, invest and establish
 business interests in Kerala. With a pro-
active administration and investment-
friendly policies, this is the gateway to
make a mark on the industrial playground
of Kerala.
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Vision of Emerging Kerala 2012


 To make Kerala a premier global hub of economic activity, through
 fostering entrepreneurship and industry, which leverage its inherent
 strengths, resulting in equitable socio-economic growth.
Mission of Emerging Kerala 2012

   To present and showcase Kerala and Create
 awareness amongst all stakeholders - Enterprises,
 Government, Institutions, Leaders & Influencers,
 Investors and General Public - through continuous
 engagement and connect initiatives, while
 simultaneously creating the right environment, to
 facilitate the transformation of Kerala into a
 business hub and preferred investment destination.
Objectives

1.   To highlight the inherent strengths of Kerala and
     to position Kerala as a Hub of economic activity
     and Global Connect in south India
2.   To project ‘God’s Own Country’ as ‘Investor-
     friendly Destination’
3. To showcase the potential and opportunities in
   various sectors keeping in view the need for
   sustainable development
INFRASTRUCTURE
Kerala, the State in India that occupies the number two position
in Investment Climax Index is on a march to be the number one.
It has the first and only International Container Transshipment
Terminal….three international airports with the fourth one
taking wings….India’s only spot where both submarine cables
SEA-ME-WE3 and SAFE land... the only full-fledged Marina in
India….highest density of science and technology personnel in
India.
Kerala pioneered the concept of dedicated infrastructure with
the setting up of Techno park – the first of its kind in the
country. It is also home to the second LNG regassification
terminal.
Contd…
Kerala pioneered the concept of dedicated infrastructure
with the setting up of Techno park – the first of its kind in
the country. It is also home to the second LNG
regassification terminal.
When it comes to centres of excellence, apart from the
Indian Institute of Management and the National Institute of
Technology, Kerala also has institutes such as the Indian
Institute of Space and Technology and Indian Institute of
Science Education and Research.
Geography
Kerala enjoys the advantage of being on the transnational trade
corridor, connecting the Gulf to Singapore, Europe and to the Far
East.

With the Arabian Sea to the west, the Western Ghats towering 500-
2700 m in the east and networked by forty-four rivers, Kerala enjoys
diverse geographical features. From tall mountains and deep valleys
to endless backwaters and an extensive coastline, Kerala has it all.

Bestowed with a pleasant and equable climate throughout the year,
Kerala is a tropical land with the coast running down its entire length
and the Western Ghats forming a protective barrier against the dry
winds from upto north. The monsoons (June-September & October-
November) and summer (February-May) are the seasons markedly
experienced here, while winter is only a slight drop in temperature
from the normal range of 28-32°C.
Mega PROJECTS

Supplementary     Gas Infrastructure Project
Kochi    Metro Rail Project
Vizhinjam    International Deepwater Multipurpose
Seaport
Monorail   Project in Thiruvananthapuram
Supplementary Gas
Infrastructure Project
A Joint Venture Company, Kerala Gail Gas Limited
(KGGL) has been formed between KSIDC and M/s. Gail
Gas Limited.  KGGL will take up activities like City Gas
Distribution in Kerala, CNG Stations for KSRTC Buses,
establishment of Gas Training Institute, laying of Spur
Lines from GAIL's main pipeline, setting up of small
Gas based small power generating plants etc. The total
investment for the project is estimated at Rs.2,000
Crores ($400 million).
Kochi Metro Rail Project
The Project envisages construction of a world-class Light
Mass Rapid Transit System in Kochi to enhance the quality
of life for the Greater Kochi metro area by improving
regional connections and reducing overcrowding, traffic
congestion, transit time, air and noise pollution. The
Project, having a total route length of 25 Km would be
having 21 stations, from Aluva to Petta. The construction
methodology proposed is elevated viaduct carried over pre-
stressed concrete ‘U’ shaped girders. A Special Purpose
Vehicle (SPV) by the name ‘Kochi Metro Rail Limited’ has
been formed for the implementation of the project. The
estimated project cost is Rs. 4500 Crores ($900 million).
Vizhinjam International Deepwater
Multi
purpose Seaport
 This Multipurpose Seaport is an ambitious project of Government of
 Kerala, being developed at Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram. The
 project is proposed to follow Landlord Port Model, where dredging,
 reclamation and basic infrastructure like construction of break-water
 and quay will be done by Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (a
 company fully owned by Govt of Kerala). Port Operation will be on PPP
 model. Terminal superstructure will be built by private operator who
 will also operate and maintain it for 30 years. The port development
 along with the external infrastructure work is envisaged to be carried
 out in phases with the cumulative cost estimated at around Rs. 7000
 Crores ($1.4 billion). The port is envisaged to provide in total 2000m of
 quay length in three phases and is designed to cater primarily for
 containers transshipment, besides providing for other type of cargo such
 as Multi-Purpose, Break Bulk.
Monorail Project in
 Thiruvananthapuram
This is a prestigious single-rail mass transit project of Government of
Kerala having a route length of 28.4 Km, connecting the towns of
Kazhakuttom and Balaramapuram in Thiruvananthapuram district.
Monorail is a rail-based transportation system based on a single rail,
which acts as its sole support and guideway. The rail will be
straightened on a track upon the median that divides the main road.
Concerns like land acquisition will be minimum, as only junctions are
needed to be widened to incorporate the passage. The running train is
to comprise of four cars capable of carrying more than 200 persons at
a time. The trains would breeze past through the elevated rails at a
safe speed of 40Kmph. The total project cost is estimated at Rs. 3408
Crores ($682 million). The detailed Traffic study on the project is being
done by National Transportation Planning & Research Centre (NATPAC).
Other pROJECTS:
Petroleum    Chemicals & Petrochemical Investment Region
(PCPIR)
Kochi-Palakkad     National Investment and Manufacturing Zone
(NIMZ)
Indian   Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Kottayam
High    Speed Rail Corridor (HSRC)
Sea    Plane Services in Kerala
Electronic   Hub
Titanium    Sponge Project
Oceanarium     Project at Kochi
Life   Sciences Park
Gas    Based Power Project at Cheemeni
SECTORS
Favourable socio-cultural and physical environment, blessed with
natural resources and a leading travel destination in India, Kerala
is today a destination with diverse investment opportunities.
It is not a windfall of investments that we are currently looking
forward to; but for investments that can energize some of the
thrust sectors in the industrial domain of Kerala.
Twenty-six sectors have been identified for showcasing in
Emerging Kerala 2012. The various departments under
Government of Kerala will be announcing appropriate policies and
projects in these sectors, under the guidance of respective
Ministers.
Different sectors:-
The following Project profiles have been
prepared by various Departments, PSUs & other
agencies for showcasing in 'Emerging Kerala
2012':
1.Tourism

2.Healthcare    services
3.Manufacturing     including Engineering &
Automotive
4.Projects   under MSME Sector
5.IT   / ITES / IT Infrastructure
6.Science    & Technology
9. Ports, Shipbuilding
10.Textiles & Garments
11.Electronics
12.Knowledge / Education sector
13.Green Energy
14.Bio-Technology, Nano Technology, Pharmaceuticals
15.Urban Infrastructure Development
16.Infotainment
17.Logistics
18.Petrochemicals
19.Gas based Industries
20.Airport Infrastructure, Aeroplane & Helicopter
   services
Emerging Kerala 2012
                     ….who will participate
Participants– 2500
Leaders from India and abroad – Business and corporate
  leaders, Ministers, policy makers, renowned scholars, etc
Business & Trade delegations from across the globe
Diplomatic Missions from various countries
Eminent personalities from all walks of life
Confirmations so far –
      Prominent faces from Union Cabinet

Hon. Prime Minister of India – Inaugurated on 12th Sept 2012
  Shri.Sharad Pawar – Min(Agriculture & Food Proc.)
  Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad – Min (Health & Family Welfare)
  Shri. Kamal Nath – Min (Urban Development)
  Shri. Anand Sharma – Min (Commerce & Inds, Textiles)
  Kumari Selja - Min (Housing, Urban Poverty Allevn. &
                 Culture)
  Shri. G.K. Vasan – Min (Shipping)
  Shri. N.N. Meena – MoS (Finance)
And Union Ministers from Kerala
Notable Indian participation

Prominent Corporates/ CEOs include:
•   Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan, Executive.Co-Chairman, Infosys
•   Shri. S.D Shibulal, CEO, Infosys
•   Shri.Adi Godrej,Chairman, Godrej Group
•   Shri. R.K Krishna Kumar, Chairman, Tata Coffee
•   Shri. Uday Kotak, MD, Kotak Mahindra
•   Shri.G.V.Sanjay Reddy, Vice Chairman, GVK Industries
•   Shri. Dilip Chenoy, MD & CEO, NSDC
•   Shri.Omkar .S.Kanwar, CMD, Apollo Tyres
•   Mr. Prasad Chandran , CMD, BASF India
•   Mr.Vikram Madhok, VC,PATA India Chapter
Notable Indian participation

Prominent Corporates/ CEOs include:
•   Dr. M.Majeed, Chairman and MD, Sami Labs
•   Mr. Abhijith Rajan, CMD, Gammon India
•   Mr. B. K. Patodia ,CMD, GTN Group
•   Mr. Rajiv Agarwal , CEO & Managing Director ,Essar Ports Limited
•   Mr. Shailesh Pathak, President Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd.
•   Mr. Ajith GulabchandCMD, HCC
•   Mr. Aditya Ghosh ,President, IndiGo Airlines
•   Mr. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, Aptech
•   Mr. Rana Kapoor, MD&CEO. Yes Bank Ltd
Notable Indian participation

From Government we will have for Emerging Kerala 2012
• Shri. M.S. Ahluwalia, Dy. Chairman, Planning Commission
• Dr. Subir Gokarn, Dy. Governor, RBI
• Shri. Sam Pitroda, Chairman, NIC
• Shri. Sudhir Vasudeva, CMD, ONGC
• Shri. Ashish Khanna, Head-Energy Division, World Bank
• Shri. R.K. Singh, CMD, BPCL
• Dr. A. Sivathanu Pillai, CEO&MD, BrahMos
• Shri.Chandrasekhara Verma, Chairman, SAIL
• Mr.R.N.Nayak, CMD, Power Grid Corporation of India
• Mr.A.K.Balyan, MD& CEO, Petronet LNG
• Mr.H.P.Kumar, CMD, National Small Industries Corporation Ltd
• Mr.B.P.Rao, CMD, BHEL
Some of the Prominent Foreign
  delegations/ Diplomats & Corporates

• Representation from over 50 Nations from across the world

•Ambassadors of League of Arab States – 21 Nations

•Ambassadors from GRULAC Nations - 16 nations ;
 Group Co- ordinator- Ambassador of Peru

•Ambassadors - Embassies of UAE, Poland, and Turkey

•High Commissioners - Australia, Brunei and Mauritius
Prominent Foreign delegations


Trade delegations - China, Canada, UK, USA, Australia, Japan,
Malaysia
• Canada - 45 member delegation
• China - 23 member delegation
• UK - 45 member delegation
• USA - 15 member delegation
• Australia – 3 member delegation
• Japan - 12 member delegation
• Malaysia - 4 member delegation
• Singapore – 4 member delegation
• Qatar - 4 member delegation
• Germany -5 member delegation
Some Prominent Dignitaries /Diplomats


•     H.E. Mr.He Duanqi – Vice Governor, Yunnan Province -
     Leading
    the delegation from Yunnan Province
•     H.E. Dato' Seri S. Samy Vellu – Special Envoy to India and
     South
    Asia (Infrastrucutre) , Ministerial Rank, Prime Minister's
    Department , Government of Malaysia – Leading the delegation
    from Malaysia
•     H.E Ms. Nancy Powell – US Ambassador to India
•    H.E.Sir.James Bevan – High Commissioner of UK to India
•    H.E.Mr. Peter Varghese AO – Australian High Commissioner to
    India
Few Prominent Foreign Corporates


• Mr. Abdullatif Al Mulla – Group CEO, Tecom Investments
• Mr. Jamal Majid Bin Thaniah – Group CEO, DP World
• Dr. Francoise Cluzeau – Sr. Advisor, NICE International,

 U.K
• Mr. Shah Hakim Zain – Group CEO, SCOMI Group, Malaysia
• Dr. Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi – Sr. Economist & Former

 Principal Advisor to Director General, UNIDO
• Mr.Ta Shengua – Board Chairman, Yunnan Yuntianhua

 Group
• Mr. Wang Minghui – Board Chairman, Yunnan Baiyao Group
Prominent Foreign Corporates (part of Trade
                Delegations)
•    Mr. Mike Shaw – Managing Director, Balfour Beatty, UK
•    Mr. Padraic Kelly – Managing Director, Happold Consulting ,UK
•    Mr. Essa Hilal Al-Kuwari – President of Kahramaa, Qatar
     General
    Electricity & Water Corporation
•    Mr. Wael Sawan – EVP & Qatar Country Chairman, Qatar Shell

    GTL Limited
•    Mr. Dennis Gross – President, The Parallel Group, NY- USA
•    Mr. Dai Zhengwan – Vice General Manager, Zhaotong
    Honglian Industry Co,Ltd, Yunnan
•    Mr. Benoit Cattin Martel – President & MD, Bombardier
    Transportation India
Sectors for Bi-lateral Co-operation

Country                Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation

China                  Tourism, Electronic Hardware, Agro based
                       industries, Biotechnology,
                       ,Pharmaceuticals, Energy
Canada                 Knowledge & Education , Food processing,,
                       Textiles, Manufacturing

UK                     Healthcare, Logistics, Knowledge, IT,
                       Infrastructure, Engineering
USA                    Biotechnology, Nanotechnology,
                       Pharmaceuticals, Telecommunications
Australia              Knowledge, IT, Tourism, Agribusiness,
                       Infrastructure, Renewable Energy , Waste
                       & Water Management , Sports
                       Management, Healthcare
Sectors for Bi-lateral Co-operation


Country                     Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation


Japan                       Energy - Gas Infrastructure
                            projects; Infrastructure- High
                            Speed Rail Corridor project
                            Electronics

Singapore                   Engineering , Waste Management,
                            Knowledge/Education
Malaysia                    Knowledge , Engineering, Tourism,
                            Infrastructure
Qatar                       Infrastructure, Energy, Water
                            Technology, Gas & Energy
Sectors for Bi-lateral Co-operation


Country                  Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation


UAE                      Infrastructure, IT, Tourism

GRULAC countries          Tourism, Energy, Gas based
                         Infrastructure, Power, Agriculture
Conclusion


Let us hope for an equitable enterprising and
  egalitarian Kerala through model of sustainable
  development.
As Management students,we should utilise our ideas
  and concepts maximum in the future through our
  efforts for the successful development of our
  nation without any bias.
AKHIL.P.
               U




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  • 1.
  • 2.
    EMERGING KERALA A bouquetof opportunities for the world to take note of, Emerging Kerala 2012, is the opportunity to explore, invest and establish business interests in Kerala. With a pro- active administration and investment- friendly policies, this is the gateway to make a mark on the industrial playground of Kerala.
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  • 4.
    Vision of EmergingKerala 2012 To make Kerala a premier global hub of economic activity, through fostering entrepreneurship and industry, which leverage its inherent strengths, resulting in equitable socio-economic growth.
  • 5.
    Mission of EmergingKerala 2012 To present and showcase Kerala and Create awareness amongst all stakeholders - Enterprises, Government, Institutions, Leaders & Influencers, Investors and General Public - through continuous engagement and connect initiatives, while simultaneously creating the right environment, to facilitate the transformation of Kerala into a business hub and preferred investment destination.
  • 6.
    Objectives 1. To highlight the inherent strengths of Kerala and to position Kerala as a Hub of economic activity and Global Connect in south India 2. To project ‘God’s Own Country’ as ‘Investor- friendly Destination’ 3. To showcase the potential and opportunities in various sectors keeping in view the need for sustainable development
  • 7.
    INFRASTRUCTURE Kerala, the Statein India that occupies the number two position in Investment Climax Index is on a march to be the number one. It has the first and only International Container Transshipment Terminal….three international airports with the fourth one taking wings….India’s only spot where both submarine cables SEA-ME-WE3 and SAFE land... the only full-fledged Marina in India….highest density of science and technology personnel in India. Kerala pioneered the concept of dedicated infrastructure with the setting up of Techno park – the first of its kind in the country. It is also home to the second LNG regassification terminal.
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    Contd… Kerala pioneered theconcept of dedicated infrastructure with the setting up of Techno park – the first of its kind in the country. It is also home to the second LNG regassification terminal. When it comes to centres of excellence, apart from the Indian Institute of Management and the National Institute of Technology, Kerala also has institutes such as the Indian Institute of Space and Technology and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research.
  • 9.
    Geography Kerala enjoys theadvantage of being on the transnational trade corridor, connecting the Gulf to Singapore, Europe and to the Far East. With the Arabian Sea to the west, the Western Ghats towering 500- 2700 m in the east and networked by forty-four rivers, Kerala enjoys diverse geographical features. From tall mountains and deep valleys to endless backwaters and an extensive coastline, Kerala has it all. Bestowed with a pleasant and equable climate throughout the year, Kerala is a tropical land with the coast running down its entire length and the Western Ghats forming a protective barrier against the dry winds from upto north. The monsoons (June-September & October- November) and summer (February-May) are the seasons markedly experienced here, while winter is only a slight drop in temperature from the normal range of 28-32°C.
  • 10.
    Mega PROJECTS Supplementary Gas Infrastructure Project Kochi Metro Rail Project Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport Monorail Project in Thiruvananthapuram
  • 11.
    Supplementary Gas Infrastructure Project AJoint Venture Company, Kerala Gail Gas Limited (KGGL) has been formed between KSIDC and M/s. Gail Gas Limited.  KGGL will take up activities like City Gas Distribution in Kerala, CNG Stations for KSRTC Buses, establishment of Gas Training Institute, laying of Spur Lines from GAIL's main pipeline, setting up of small Gas based small power generating plants etc. The total investment for the project is estimated at Rs.2,000 Crores ($400 million).
  • 12.
    Kochi Metro RailProject The Project envisages construction of a world-class Light Mass Rapid Transit System in Kochi to enhance the quality of life for the Greater Kochi metro area by improving regional connections and reducing overcrowding, traffic congestion, transit time, air and noise pollution. The Project, having a total route length of 25 Km would be having 21 stations, from Aluva to Petta. The construction methodology proposed is elevated viaduct carried over pre- stressed concrete ‘U’ shaped girders. A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) by the name ‘Kochi Metro Rail Limited’ has been formed for the implementation of the project. The estimated project cost is Rs. 4500 Crores ($900 million).
  • 13.
    Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multi purposeSeaport This Multipurpose Seaport is an ambitious project of Government of Kerala, being developed at Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram. The project is proposed to follow Landlord Port Model, where dredging, reclamation and basic infrastructure like construction of break-water and quay will be done by Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (a company fully owned by Govt of Kerala). Port Operation will be on PPP model. Terminal superstructure will be built by private operator who will also operate and maintain it for 30 years. The port development along with the external infrastructure work is envisaged to be carried out in phases with the cumulative cost estimated at around Rs. 7000 Crores ($1.4 billion). The port is envisaged to provide in total 2000m of quay length in three phases and is designed to cater primarily for containers transshipment, besides providing for other type of cargo such as Multi-Purpose, Break Bulk.
  • 14.
    Monorail Project in Thiruvananthapuram This is a prestigious single-rail mass transit project of Government of Kerala having a route length of 28.4 Km, connecting the towns of Kazhakuttom and Balaramapuram in Thiruvananthapuram district. Monorail is a rail-based transportation system based on a single rail, which acts as its sole support and guideway. The rail will be straightened on a track upon the median that divides the main road. Concerns like land acquisition will be minimum, as only junctions are needed to be widened to incorporate the passage. The running train is to comprise of four cars capable of carrying more than 200 persons at a time. The trains would breeze past through the elevated rails at a safe speed of 40Kmph. The total project cost is estimated at Rs. 3408 Crores ($682 million). The detailed Traffic study on the project is being done by National Transportation Planning & Research Centre (NATPAC).
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    Other pROJECTS: Petroleum Chemicals & Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) Kochi-Palakkad National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ) Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Kottayam High Speed Rail Corridor (HSRC) Sea Plane Services in Kerala Electronic Hub Titanium Sponge Project Oceanarium Project at Kochi Life Sciences Park Gas Based Power Project at Cheemeni
  • 16.
    SECTORS Favourable socio-cultural andphysical environment, blessed with natural resources and a leading travel destination in India, Kerala is today a destination with diverse investment opportunities. It is not a windfall of investments that we are currently looking forward to; but for investments that can energize some of the thrust sectors in the industrial domain of Kerala. Twenty-six sectors have been identified for showcasing in Emerging Kerala 2012. The various departments under Government of Kerala will be announcing appropriate policies and projects in these sectors, under the guidance of respective Ministers.
  • 17.
    Different sectors:- The followingProject profiles have been prepared by various Departments, PSUs & other agencies for showcasing in 'Emerging Kerala 2012': 1.Tourism 2.Healthcare services 3.Manufacturing including Engineering & Automotive 4.Projects under MSME Sector 5.IT / ITES / IT Infrastructure 6.Science & Technology
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    9. Ports, Shipbuilding 10.Textiles& Garments 11.Electronics 12.Knowledge / Education sector 13.Green Energy 14.Bio-Technology, Nano Technology, Pharmaceuticals 15.Urban Infrastructure Development 16.Infotainment 17.Logistics 18.Petrochemicals 19.Gas based Industries 20.Airport Infrastructure, Aeroplane & Helicopter services
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    Emerging Kerala 2012 ….who will participate Participants– 2500 Leaders from India and abroad – Business and corporate leaders, Ministers, policy makers, renowned scholars, etc Business & Trade delegations from across the globe Diplomatic Missions from various countries Eminent personalities from all walks of life
  • 20.
    Confirmations so far– Prominent faces from Union Cabinet Hon. Prime Minister of India – Inaugurated on 12th Sept 2012 Shri.Sharad Pawar – Min(Agriculture & Food Proc.) Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad – Min (Health & Family Welfare) Shri. Kamal Nath – Min (Urban Development) Shri. Anand Sharma – Min (Commerce & Inds, Textiles) Kumari Selja - Min (Housing, Urban Poverty Allevn. & Culture) Shri. G.K. Vasan – Min (Shipping) Shri. N.N. Meena – MoS (Finance) And Union Ministers from Kerala
  • 21.
    Notable Indian participation ProminentCorporates/ CEOs include: • Mr. S. Gopalakrishnan, Executive.Co-Chairman, Infosys • Shri. S.D Shibulal, CEO, Infosys • Shri.Adi Godrej,Chairman, Godrej Group • Shri. R.K Krishna Kumar, Chairman, Tata Coffee • Shri. Uday Kotak, MD, Kotak Mahindra • Shri.G.V.Sanjay Reddy, Vice Chairman, GVK Industries • Shri. Dilip Chenoy, MD & CEO, NSDC • Shri.Omkar .S.Kanwar, CMD, Apollo Tyres • Mr. Prasad Chandran , CMD, BASF India • Mr.Vikram Madhok, VC,PATA India Chapter
  • 22.
    Notable Indian participation ProminentCorporates/ CEOs include: • Dr. M.Majeed, Chairman and MD, Sami Labs • Mr. Abhijith Rajan, CMD, Gammon India • Mr. B. K. Patodia ,CMD, GTN Group • Mr. Rajiv Agarwal , CEO & Managing Director ,Essar Ports Limited • Mr. Shailesh Pathak, President Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd. • Mr. Ajith GulabchandCMD, HCC • Mr. Aditya Ghosh ,President, IndiGo Airlines • Mr. Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, Chairman, Aptech • Mr. Rana Kapoor, MD&CEO. Yes Bank Ltd
  • 23.
    Notable Indian participation FromGovernment we will have for Emerging Kerala 2012 • Shri. M.S. Ahluwalia, Dy. Chairman, Planning Commission • Dr. Subir Gokarn, Dy. Governor, RBI • Shri. Sam Pitroda, Chairman, NIC • Shri. Sudhir Vasudeva, CMD, ONGC • Shri. Ashish Khanna, Head-Energy Division, World Bank • Shri. R.K. Singh, CMD, BPCL • Dr. A. Sivathanu Pillai, CEO&MD, BrahMos • Shri.Chandrasekhara Verma, Chairman, SAIL • Mr.R.N.Nayak, CMD, Power Grid Corporation of India • Mr.A.K.Balyan, MD& CEO, Petronet LNG • Mr.H.P.Kumar, CMD, National Small Industries Corporation Ltd • Mr.B.P.Rao, CMD, BHEL
  • 24.
    Some of theProminent Foreign delegations/ Diplomats & Corporates • Representation from over 50 Nations from across the world •Ambassadors of League of Arab States – 21 Nations •Ambassadors from GRULAC Nations - 16 nations ; Group Co- ordinator- Ambassador of Peru •Ambassadors - Embassies of UAE, Poland, and Turkey •High Commissioners - Australia, Brunei and Mauritius
  • 25.
    Prominent Foreign delegations Tradedelegations - China, Canada, UK, USA, Australia, Japan, Malaysia • Canada - 45 member delegation • China - 23 member delegation • UK - 45 member delegation • USA - 15 member delegation • Australia – 3 member delegation • Japan - 12 member delegation • Malaysia - 4 member delegation • Singapore – 4 member delegation • Qatar - 4 member delegation • Germany -5 member delegation
  • 26.
    Some Prominent Dignitaries/Diplomats • H.E. Mr.He Duanqi – Vice Governor, Yunnan Province - Leading the delegation from Yunnan Province • H.E. Dato' Seri S. Samy Vellu – Special Envoy to India and South Asia (Infrastrucutre) , Ministerial Rank, Prime Minister's Department , Government of Malaysia – Leading the delegation from Malaysia • H.E Ms. Nancy Powell – US Ambassador to India • H.E.Sir.James Bevan – High Commissioner of UK to India • H.E.Mr. Peter Varghese AO – Australian High Commissioner to India
  • 27.
    Few Prominent ForeignCorporates • Mr. Abdullatif Al Mulla – Group CEO, Tecom Investments • Mr. Jamal Majid Bin Thaniah – Group CEO, DP World • Dr. Francoise Cluzeau – Sr. Advisor, NICE International, U.K • Mr. Shah Hakim Zain – Group CEO, SCOMI Group, Malaysia • Dr. Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi – Sr. Economist & Former Principal Advisor to Director General, UNIDO • Mr.Ta Shengua – Board Chairman, Yunnan Yuntianhua Group • Mr. Wang Minghui – Board Chairman, Yunnan Baiyao Group
  • 28.
    Prominent Foreign Corporates(part of Trade Delegations) • Mr. Mike Shaw – Managing Director, Balfour Beatty, UK • Mr. Padraic Kelly – Managing Director, Happold Consulting ,UK • Mr. Essa Hilal Al-Kuwari – President of Kahramaa, Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation • Mr. Wael Sawan – EVP & Qatar Country Chairman, Qatar Shell GTL Limited • Mr. Dennis Gross – President, The Parallel Group, NY- USA • Mr. Dai Zhengwan – Vice General Manager, Zhaotong Honglian Industry Co,Ltd, Yunnan • Mr. Benoit Cattin Martel – President & MD, Bombardier Transportation India
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    Sectors for Bi-lateralCo-operation Country Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation China Tourism, Electronic Hardware, Agro based industries, Biotechnology, ,Pharmaceuticals, Energy Canada Knowledge & Education , Food processing,, Textiles, Manufacturing UK Healthcare, Logistics, Knowledge, IT, Infrastructure, Engineering USA Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Telecommunications Australia Knowledge, IT, Tourism, Agribusiness, Infrastructure, Renewable Energy , Waste & Water Management , Sports Management, Healthcare
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    Sectors for Bi-lateralCo-operation Country Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation Japan Energy - Gas Infrastructure projects; Infrastructure- High Speed Rail Corridor project Electronics Singapore Engineering , Waste Management, Knowledge/Education Malaysia Knowledge , Engineering, Tourism, Infrastructure Qatar Infrastructure, Energy, Water Technology, Gas & Energy
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    Sectors for Bi-lateralCo-operation Country Areas for Bi-lateral Co-operation UAE Infrastructure, IT, Tourism GRULAC countries Tourism, Energy, Gas based Infrastructure, Power, Agriculture
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    Conclusion Let us hopefor an equitable enterprising and egalitarian Kerala through model of sustainable development. As Management students,we should utilise our ideas and concepts maximum in the future through our efforts for the successful development of our nation without any bias.
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