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Industrial corridors to drive manufacturing, exports & jobs: Sanjay Nayar.


Date: 31-08-2024
Subject: Industrial corridors to drive manufacturing, exports & jobs: Sanjay Nayar
India is on the verge of a transformative leap in its industrial landscape with the recent approval of 12 new industrial nodes under the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme (NICDP). The initiative, approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, envisions a "grand necklace" of industrial smart cities along the backbone of the Golden Quadrilateral. With an investment of ₹28,602 crore, these projects are set to redefine India's industrial geography by strengthening a vibrant  ..

Strategically being planned across 10 states along 6 major corridors, these projects represent a significant leap forward in India's quest to enhance its manufacturing capabilities and economic growth. It will spur economic growth in underdeveloped regions and reduce regional disparities by transforming these regions into industrial powerhouses. This integrated approach has a significant socio-economic impact by promoting inclusive growth and contributing to sustained economic development in the ..

The development of these industrial corridors under the NICDP is set to be a major catalyst for positioning India as a global manufacturing hub. Designed to create a synchronized industrial ecosystem, these corridors feature robust transportation networks, reliable energy supplies, advanced telecommunications, and sustainable urban environments. These futuristic greenfield projects are in line with India's vision of creating a vibrant industrial ecosystem that will act as a catalyst for achievin ..

Unlike low-cost manufacturing units of the past, these cities will boast ICT-enabled utilities, green technologies to minimize environmental impact, plug and play infrastructure and seamless connectivity. The cities will be equipped with water, power, gas, and telecom connectivity, along with rail, dedicated freight corridors, national highways, airports, and ports. India currently accounts for only 2.87% of global manufacturing. In comparison, China accounts for 31.63% and the US for 15.87%. Ov ..

While the hubs have immense potential, it is essential to address several challenges to fully realize the larger goal. Most manufacturers wanting to invest in India face challenges posed by land acquisition and environmental clearances. Despite the government's efforts to expedite these processes, there are still hurdles that can lead to delays and increased costs for businesses. By aligning land acquisition policies with the broader objectives of ease of doing business, the government can facil ..

These smart cities, which are expected to be ready in a record three years, having dealt with these issues in advance, will encourage manufacturers to set up operations in India, with its advantages of skilled manpower, geographical location with easy access to major regions of the world via its extensive coastline and political stability.

In essence, the recent industrial corridor initiative, if executed effectively, has the potential to propel India to the forefront of global manufacturing. By tacking ease of doing business from the core, by facilitating logistics, providing plug and play facilities and strengthening connectivity, these corridors should be more than just infrastructure projects, serving as catalysts for economic transformation. This will drive India towards becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse, ultimately  ..

 Source Name : Economic times

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