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The Task Force on National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) today submitted its Final Report on the NIP for 2019-25 to the Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman.
The Task Force on National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) today submitted its Final Report on the NIP for 2019-25 to the Union Minister for Finance & Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman.
The report contains recommendations on general and sectoral reforms relating to Infrastructure for implementation by Centre and States in India.
This report contains recommendations on general and sector reforms relating to key Infrastructure sectors for implementation by Centre and States in India. The projected total infrastructure investment stands above Rs 111 lakh crore during the period FY 2019-25.
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The projected total infrastructure investment stands above Rs 111 lakh crore during the period 2019-25. Finance Ministry has said, the NIP will help in providing quality and adequate infrastructure as well as economic growth.
The Summary Report of the Task Force on National Infrastructure Pipeline for 2019-2025 was earlier released by the Finance Minister on December 31, 2019.
Highlights of the report
The report identifies and highlights recent infrastructure trends in India along with global trends in all sectors of infrastructure.
It also captures sector progress, deficits and challenges.
It identifies and highlights a set of reforms to scale up and propel infrastructure investments in various sectors throughout the country.
The report also has suggested ways and means of financing the NIP through deepening Corporate Bond markets, including those of Municipal Bonds, setting up Development Financial Institutions for the infrastructure sector, accelerating Monetisation of Infrastructure Assets, Land monetisation, etc.
Recommendation of the Task Force: The Task Force has recommended that three Committees be set up and they are:
Committee to monitor NIP progress and eliminate delays.
Steering Committee in each Infrastructure ministry level for following-up implementation.
Steering Committee in DEA for raising financial resources for the NIP.
About National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) for 2019-2025
FM Nirmala Sitharaman in her Budget speech 2019-20 announced that Rs 100 lakh crore would be invested on infrastructure over the next five years. This announcement was a follow-up execution of a plan that was announced earlier by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech 2019, where he reiterated that "For the development of modern infrastructure, an amount of Rs 100 lakh crore has been earmarked for this period. The project will create new job opportunities besides improving the living standards."
Expected expenditure
Out of the total expected capital expenditure of Rs. 111 lakh crore, projects worth Rs 44 lakh crore (40% of NIP) are under implementation, projects worth Rs 33 lakh crore (30%) are at conceptual stage and projects worth Rs 22 lakh crore (20%) are under development Information regarding project stage are unavailable for projects worth Rs 11 lakh crore (10%). Sectors such as energy (24%), roads (18%), urban (17%) and railways (12%) amount to around 71% of the projected infrastructure investments in India. The Centre (39%) and States (40%) are expected to have an almost equal share in implementing the NIP in India, followed by the private sector (21%).
NIP is a first-of-its-kind, whole-of-government exercise to provide world-class infrastructure across the country and improve the quality of life for all citizens. It aims to improve project preparation, attract investments (both domestic and foreign) into infrastructure and will be crucial for the target of becoming a $5 trillion economy by FY 2025.
The NIP has been made on a best effort basis by aggregating the information provided by various stakeholders including line ministries, departments, state governments and private sector across infrastructure sub-sectors identified in the Harmonised Master List of Infrastructure. To draw up the NIP, a bottom-up approach was adopted wherein all projects (Greenfield or Brownfield, Under Implementation or under conceptualisation) costing greater than Rs 100 crore per project were sought to be captured.
Final Report of NIP
The report is projecting total infrastructure investment of Rs 111 lakh crore during the period FY 2020-25 in light of additional/amended data provided by Central Ministries/State Governments since the release of summary NIP Report.
The Final Report of the NIP task force is in three volumes. Volume I & II will be uploaded on the DEA website www.dea.gov.in, www.pppinindia.gov.in and the Ministry of Finance Portal. The project database enlisted in Volume III A&B will be uploaded on the India Investment Grid Portal in due course.
The task force in its report has said that basic monitoring shall vest with the ministry and project agency. But there is a need for a higher level of monitoring on reforms to undertake and deal with issues related to stalled projects. The basic elements of the monitoring and evaluation framework including recommended governance escalation matrix are given in Volume-I of the NIP report.
The NIP project database would be hosted on India Investment Grid (IIG) shortly to provide visibility to the NIP and help in its financing with prospective investors; domestic and foreign, able to access updated project-level information. Each line Ministry/State would further add new projects and update their respective project details at pre-defined time intervals so that updated data is available to prospective investors.
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