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Andhra Pradesh – Vision 2029

“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.”

SIZE OF THE ECONOMY PER CAPITA INCOME (USD)

GSDP (USD Bn) 946.0


16,017

270.8 1,517 2,967


100

2014-15 2022 2029 2014-15 2022 2029

ACCELERATING ECONOMIC GROWTH ENHANCING LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY

12.0% 16
2029 2029

12.0% 8.0
2019 2019
12.0% 12
2022 2022

6.9% 4.7
N. CHANDRABABU NAIDU 2014 2015
HON’BLE CHIEF MINISTER, ANDHRA PRADESH
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Andhra Pradesh – Driving the Indian Transformation

8th Largest state in India

4 % of India’s total population

Billion USD GSDP in 2016-


108
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Longest coastline in India


2nd
(974 km)

Gateway to East - Total


14 ports by 2029 (6 existing)

Total airports by 2020 (6


12 existing)
Andhra Pradesh: Key Focus Sectors
‘MAKE IN
ANDHRAPRADESH’

• 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
Best-in Class Policy Environment in AP
Targets 2020
INDUSTRIAL
Investment: Employment:
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
US$ 32 Bn. 1 Million new
jobs
Auto & Auto Textile & Biotechnology & Aerospace &
Components Apparel Pharmaceutical Defence

BEST IN CLASS Food IT & Industrial


Tourism
SECTORAL POLICIES Processing Electronics Parks

Solar Power Wind Power Civil Aviation Ports

COMMITMENT FROM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICY INSTRUMENTS


Large, Developed, Industrial Land Reimbursement of SGST/Stamp
Bank Duty
Capital, Interest and Power Cost
24X7 Quality Power Supply subsidies
Tailor-made incentives for Mega
External Infrastructure
Projects
Industrial Water Development of Clusters

Ease of Doing Business Skill Development

Law & Order Promoting R&D, Patents, Quality


Amaravati - the People’s capital of Andhra Pradesh
OVERVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT AND OPPORTUNITIE
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and opportunities

• Broad areas for Collaboration


Amaravati is the upcoming People’s Capital of Andhra Pradesh

India’s largest greenfield venture

$5 bn 9 26,512
Planned Anchor sectors
investment over identified for Farmers
4 years Amaravati participated in
largest ever
consensual Land

217 km2 29 Pooling initiative

Area of the Villages which


capital city constitute
Amaravati

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

- Mr. Chandra Babu Naidu (Hon’ble Chief Minister of AP)


Creation of a greenfield capital – Strategic Location of Amaravati

Setting up a new Capital city


•The Government decided to set up a Greenfield
capital city in the center of the State
•The Capital city and region is strategically located
to key economy generating mega cities i.e., Vizag, Largest cities in the
CR (Major
Hyderabad, Chennai & Bangalore Common capital for food production,
Telangana & AP (IT/ITeS textile,
Challenges in Greenfield city hub, pharma, Bio- manufacturing,
tech/Aerospace) education hub)
•Financing the development, given the recent
bifurcation and loss of strong revenue economies
such as Hyderabad
•Leadership and expertise to build a city
Capital of Karnataka State
•Not only ensure minimum viable success, but (IT/ITeS/Aerospace/Defense
Hub/Electronics)
Capital of Tamil Nadu state
establish as backbone for the state (Manufacturing, Auto and
electronics, IT exports)
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and opportunities

• Broad areas for Collaboration


What does it take to build cities?
“Vibrant cities are made of people, not infrastructure”

Attracting investors and best


Economic
opportunities
talent alike, for a high productivity
economy
Framework for
Government to partner
with businesses and
people

Governance People Livability

Great living environment


embracing well-being,
inclusivity and prosperity
Building a city not for the Sustainabili
car, but for pedestrian ty
movement
To become a Happy city, Amaravati will achieve on three
dimensions.

▪ GDP per capita


▪ Employment: Job
Prosperity
Currently India’s most liveable creation
city – Mumbai (115th on the
▪ Education list)
▪ Ease of doing
business
▪ Health
▪ High quality talent
▪ Affordable Housing
▪ Safety
Happy
▪ Urban design ▪ High quality
city infrastructure, e.g.,
▪ Retail,
Entertainment and – Energy efficiency
Dining. Livability Sustainability – Green spaces
▪ Freedom to make ▪ Carbon impact
choices ▪ Financial sustainability
▪ Generosity

India’s most sustainable city –


Chennai (89th on the list)

SOURCE: Based on analysis of - Livability ranking by Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU); Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index 2016
Amaravati will define new standards for urbanization in India, and secure its place in the globe – in terms of the liveability index,
the Happiness Index and the Sustainability index.
The City Masterplan has been prepared with sustainable ‘Blue-
Green’ elements
City Masterplan
• City designed with the objective of being the
“Happiest city” in the world, hosting over 3.5m
population by 2050
• Masterplan prepared with over 30% blue-green
spaces
• Existing villages kept intact, incorporated into plans
• High emphasis on sustainability and inclusive urban
planning
• Public transportation and non-motorized vehicles key
to everyday life in Amaravati

Population
1600km+ of $35bn GDP
3.5 million by
cycle tracks by 2050
2050
across the city
(1.5m jobs)
Amaravati - the first city in India with the best livability
standards…

Metric Benchmark Metric Benchmark

▪ Public transport usage >50% ▪ Public Wi-fi coverage 100%


(% of trip share)

▪ Water deficient areas 0%


▪ Number of HH living in 0
(%) slums

▪ Waste segregated at 100%


▪ % of affordable houses in 10%
source (%) the region

▪ Open spaces (% of total >10%


▪ Hospital beds per 10,000 >40
area) population

▪ Emergency response time ▪ School area per student


<10 (sq ft of school area 75
(minutes)
available per student)

SOURCE:
Oct 17 McKinsey Global Institute: India's Urban Awakening
Given the strong bias for action, the Government immediately
identified its key development goals.

Amaravati Target 2018

Fully Economic

Key goals
Smart and Exemplary
functional development social and
sustainable
Government Infrastructure
across 9 community
Complex themes infrastructure
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and Opportunities

• Land Pooling Scheme

• Government Complex

• Infrastructure for the City

• Economic development

• Social and Community infrastructure

• Broad areas for Collaboration


The first step towards development of Amaravati was land
procurement
• An Innovative Land Pooling Scheme was undertaken,
largest of its kind in the world

• Farmers voluntarily pool their land to the Government, in


return for a Residential and commercial plots in a
developed layout in addition to monetary and social
benefits

• The Government has made the people a partner in the


development, rather than follow the often coercive land
acquisition

• Fastest land procurement in history - over 33,008 acres Capital city map depicting possession: Over 92.7%
from 26,512 famers within 6 months of overall extent

Social Safety Net to farmers

Free Education Social benefits


Pensions
Jobs Economic benefits
Skill Development
NTR Canteens Returnable Crop
Housing Annuity Loan waiver
plots compensation
Free Healthcare
Alternative livelihood
Support to old
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and Opportunities

• Land Pooling Scheme

• Infrastructure for the City

• Economic development

• Social and Community infrastructure

• Broad areas for Collaboration


The neighbourhoods are planned with urban design that
supports walking, cycling and public transport.
Land Pooling Scheme Last Mile Infrastructure
• Inclusive community design principles followed for design of the
neighbourhoods; 5-10-15 principle: 5 minutes to emergency facilities; 10
minutes to open spaces; 15 minutes to work
• Over 1600+ kms of cycle tracks across the city designed
• Seamless integration with existing villages and habitations
• Infrastructure development of Rs. 14,000Cr to commence shortly; to be
developed over next 2 years

Vibrant and Walk to work, within 15 All required social


India’s first cycle-
inclusive minutes using public infrastructure within 10
friendly city
communities transport minutes walk
Amaravati – World’s best Trunk infrastructure

City infrastructure
• Sustainable and best-in-class Infrastructure being planned
across all sectors, by GIIC, China & Aarvee Associates
N11

• Smart Infrastructure planned for centralized and proactive


N16 N14

E6

N9
IGC

Infrastructure maintenance and management


E8 N4

Amrita

E10

• Total Infrastructure to be developed in next 3-5 years over E12

Rs. 13,000Cr.
E14

• Construction of 85km roads are currently ongoing; utilities


to be undertaken immediately

Integrated Electric Cars


Distributed Smart grid
Command/ Adaptive Security / City-Wide and buses
solar and
Control Traffic Control CCTV WiFi Access charging
generation distribution
centre points
₹15,000Cr.+ has been tendered out, ₹25,000 Cr. Infrastructure
development opportunities exist.
• Over 110km of roads, costing Rs.2,150 have
N11
commenced construction
N16 N14
• Overall Smart city utilities such as water supply, E6 N9
sewerage, Power, storm water, etc. to tendered E8 N4

out worth Rs.15,000Cr. E10


E12
• PPP opportunities exist in the areas of Gas, ICT, E14
Power supply, Public Wi-fi and so on

• Residential and Commercial layouts spanning over 20,000


acres are being developed across the city
• 3 of 13 zones have been tendered out, worth Rs.2,500Cr
• Overall cost of Infrastructure, to be tendered out in the
coming months Rs.14,000Cr.
• Opportunities exist for Contractors and private developers
to undertake projects in EPC / HAM mode
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and Opportunities

• Land Pooling Scheme

• Infrastructure for the City

• Economic development

• Social and Community infrastructure

• Broad areas for Collaboration


Economic development – Investments – Social infrastructure

Job creation and Social Infrastructure Focus sectors


• Envisioned as economic hub and as a global destination Hi-tech manufacturing

of people, investments, and jobs.


• Premier universities: Vellore Institute of Technology Food processing

(VIT-AP), SRM University and Amrita University


Healthcare
commencing current academic year in Amaravati
• Multi-speciality hospitals: Indo UK hospitals –
Tourism
partnership with King’s Hospital London and B.R Shetty
• National institutes: AIIMS and National Institute of
Higher education
Design
• Interactions with various hotels, MICE hub and High-end services
industries are ongoing
• International schools, Parks, religious institutions Electronics
shopping malls as part of social infrastructure ongoing
Apparel
1 Media city

▪ Amaravati’s vision is to evolve a world class ecosystem of media-related businesses


Background through urban infrastructure & opportunities – creating 65,000 plus jobs in the next
20 years

▪ 30 acres of media focused Integrated business park including


– Media zone attracting variety of media companies e.g., post-production, digital service
Proposed
project
providers, studios etc.
components – Commercial / office zone
– Retail , Entertainment and Dining zone
– Residential zone

▪ Peak investment: ¬ INR 400 cr


Key financials
▪ Project IRR: ¬ 25%
Hubs we have studied to crystallize vision for Amaravati
Manchester Amsterdam - Hilversum Dubai media city
2 Tourism city

▪ Amaravati aspires “To become the world’s most iconic riverine tourism destination offering a
compelling mix of rejuvenation heritage, spirituality and nature amidst a vibrant & modern
setting”
Background
▪ APCRDA targets having ¬25 mn tourist arrivals and host ¬120 large events (comparable to
global benchmarks)

▪ 25 acres of tourism facility including


– Themed Resort (Wellness / Leisure)
Proposed
project – High-street retail cum F&B Corridor
components – Time Share / Premium Cottages / Villas / Club
– Central Park, Water Sports, Walkways, Open Restaurants, Musical Fountains,
Amphitheatre, Banqueting, Exhibition and festival space
▪ Peak investment: INR 375-400 cr
Key financials
▪ Project IRR: ¬ 25%
Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati
Dubai Hong-Kong Ireland
3 Sports city

▪ Amaravati plans to launch a state of the art Sports City and put itself on the global map, with a
two-pronged goal of:
Background – Hosting the 2036 Olympics, making it a prime destination for global sporting events
– Making Amaravati the talent factory, training world class athletes, bringing in Olympic
medals

▪ 20 acres of multipurpose stadium including


– Multi-purpose convertible stadium with supporting Infrastructure (Outdoor to Indoor)
Proposed
– Multi-Sport Infra including football & hockey but excluding cricket
project
components
– Outdoor capacity - 30,000 Seats
– Convertible Indoor Capacity of - 5,000 to 6,000 PAX
– Commercial Exploitation of annexed land with higher FAR
▪ Investment: ¬ INR 375 cr
Key financials
▪ Project IRR: ¬ 23%
Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati
Singapore sports hub West Coast, Florida Manchester sports city
4 Knowledge city

▪ Amaravati’s Knowledge City is envisioned as a collaborative hub of innovation in support of


the teaching, learning and research mission
▪ APCRDA aims to benchmark Amaravati as the “research hub of South Asia” by the year 2036,
one that inspires the creation and expansion of new knowledge and research-intensive
Background activities.
▪ By 2036, Amaravati will be home to the India campuses of at least four of the world’s top 100
universities and will publish around 70 research journals. By 2036, AKC will feature 500 acres
of developed land, over 15,000 jobs and an annual GDP per job of around INR 800,000

▪ World class research cluster to attract Corporate R&D (across all industries) and University
R&D
Proposed ▪ Horizontal infrastructure within research cluster to be subsidized through Government
projects funding

Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati


Singapore Boston, USA Los Angeles Seoul
5 Health city

▪ Amaravati’s vision is to become one of the healthiest cities in the world, a preferred
medical & wellness tourism destination anchored on excellence in health, research,
innovation and education with
Background – 2 mn. medical tourists by 2036
– 82 years of life expectancy
– 30 medical drug discoveries per year (on par with current global best)

▪ Health & wellness resorts


Proposed
▪ Medical and Dental colleges, Multi-disciplinary super specialty hospitals
projects ▪ Medical device manufacturers
▪ R&D and data analytics centers

Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati


Texas medical center Singapore Massachusetts / Harvard Medical
Centre
6 Electronics city

▪ AP is an attractive destination for the industry due to several factors


– Mega Project Status to projects with investment of Rs. 250 Cr or projects creating more than
1000 jobs
– Mega Projects would be eligible for special dispensation
– Investment subsidy upto 20% of total investment
Background
– 5% Interest subsidy upto Rs. 1.5 Cr per year for a period of 7 years
– Power cost reimbursement at 25% for a period of 5 years limited to Rs. 2 Cr
▪ Amaravati advantages:
▫ 2 deep water ports within 300km (5hours) with container terminals
▫ Domestic airport ~50km within 1 hour and International airport ~250km within 5 hours
Proposed ▪ ¬ 2000 acres of overall industrial land available with large parcels (50 – 500 acres each) to be
project allocated to anchors in electronics / Industrial park developers

▪ Investment: ¬ INR 150 cr for an electronics manufacturing cluster of 500 acres


Key financials ▪ Project IRR: 19-21%

Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati


Manaus Shenzhen Guangzhou
7 Justice city

▪ Amaravati aspires to have an integration of state’s legal governance, world class


universities and research institutions collaborating for the betterment of the legal
Background
landscape in India

▪ Law university
▪ Legal process outsourcing Unit
Proposed ▪ Law Museum
projects ▪ Legal Think tanks & Research

Hubs we have studies to crystallize vision for Amaravati


Kuala Lumpur Courts Complex Canberra city Astana court
8 Finance City

Start-up area
• Amaravati Development Partner (ADP), a Joint Venture
between the Singapore Consortium consisting of
Start-up
Ascendas-Singbridge and Sembcorp, and Amaravati Govt. area
Development Corporation is developing the Central Complex
(1691
(1356
Business District of Amaravati. acres) acres)
• ADP will develop (Phase I - 5 years)
• At least 8 lakh sq.ft. of commercial space
• Development of 656 acres in Phase I, 514 acres in
Ph-II and 684 acres in Ph-III
• Infrastructure for overall area
• This is estimated to have the below impact:
• Growth in resident population: 1,25,000 families
• Jobs expected to be created: 2,50,000
• Cumulative Contribution to the GSDP: ₹ 1,15,000 Cr
9 Government City:

• Government Complex: 900 acres


Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and Opportunities

• Land Pooling Scheme

• Government Complex

• Infrastructure for the City

• Economic development

• Social and Community infrastructure

• Broad areas for Collaboration


Other community & social amenities

• MICE Hub - Convention centre


• 45 acre river-front property to be developed with a 5,000
pax convention centre
• 5-star hotel also included in the development area
• Approx project cost – 1000Cr.
• Hotels
• Inviting top 5-star, 4-star and 3-star hotels
• Allotment of land being provided on application basis
• Prime properties identified
• Schools
• Inviting top International residential and day-scholar schools
• Extent of land provided – 4acres – 8 acres
• Selection based on quality of applicant
Agenda

• Background

• City Vision and Planning

• Status of development and opportunities

• Broad areas for Collaboration


Potential areas of collaboration:
1. Infrastructure development
• Smart City Cooperation
• Establishing Industrial Parks
• Roads and Transportation Infrastructure
2. Energy and Climate change
• Renewable energy
3. Industry
• IT, IT enabled services, Electronic system design and manufacturing
• Healthcare
• Food processing & packaging
4. Tourism
• Water based Tourism
• Recreational tourist centres
• Flights between Amaravati and UAE
5. Capacity and Systems building
• City and Urban planning
• Future technology: Cloud; Cyber security; Fin tech; Block chain
6. Financing
• Potential of UAE in participating in City’s financing initiatives
A M A R A V A T I T H E F U T U R E I S H E R E
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