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Sunrise Andhra Pradesh presented by J. Krishna Kishore IRS, CEO, Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board

This is an excellent presentation made on investment opportunities in Andhra Pradesh, made by Mr. J. Krishna Kishore IRS, CEO of Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board, India, at the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas, Los Angeles, USA on 15th November 2015.

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Sunrise Andhra Pradesh presented by J. Krishna Kishore IRS, CEO, Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board

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  1. Andhra Pradesh India’s foremost Investment Destination

  2. Presentation on Andhra Pradesh, upcoming Economic Power Houseand the Sunrise State of India. • Mr. J. Krishna Kishore IRS, Chief Executive Officer, AP Economic Development Board.

  3. Advantage India ~ $ 8.42 Tn GDP (PPP in USD) 1st largest Democracy in the world • 1st fastest growing major economy 3rd largest economy in PPP terms attractive FDI destination in the world • 4th largest economy by nominal GDP 7th • 7th largest country by area

  4. Andhra Pradesh - Overview ~ $ 82 Bn SGDP (2014-15, in USD) • longest coastline among Indian states (974 km) • 2nd in exports of marine products in India • 1st in production of Mango, Eggs, Tomato, Chillies, Papaya, Lime, 1st 3 Industrial Corridors planned 278 Industrial Estates 29 Operational SEZs

  5. Focus sectors for ‘Made in Andhra’ complement ‘Make in India’ program ‘Make In India’ ‘Made In Andhra’ • 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 • 25 focus sectors identified as priority for investment promotion

  6. Andhra Pradesh’s Development Agenda Physical Infrastructure Social Infrastructure Policy Interventions Skill Base Leadership Industrial Corridors Responsive Administration Ease of Doing Business

  7. Best-in Class Policy environment in Andhra Pradesh INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY Targets 2020 Investment: US$ 32 Bn. Employment: 1 Million new jobs Auto & Auto Components Textile & Apparel Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing Food Processing Tourism IT & Electronics Manufacturing Industrial Parks COMMITMENT FROM ANDHRA PRADESH POLICY INSTRUMENTS Large, Developed, Industrial Land Bank Development of Clusters 24X7 Quality Power Supply Skill Development External Infrastructure Tailor-made incentives for Mega Projects Industrial Water Reimbursement of VAT/SGST/Stamp Duty Ease of Doing Business Capital, Interest and Power Cost subsidies www.apindustries.gov.in | www.andhrapradeshtourism.org |

  8. Why Invest In Andhra Pradesh? Power • 1st state in South India to offer 24X7 power to industry • Capacity Addition from 9,600 MW to 17,000 MW by 2019 through solar, wind, thermal • Massive Strengthening of electricity grid • Focus on Green Energy Projects • 3.5 GW of Solar Power capacity being added Land • Existing land bank of 300,000 acres, adding further 700,000 acres, total planned land bank of 1 million acres • 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– 6 under operation, 6 under development and 5 planned • Airports – 6 existing, 1 mega Aerotropolis and 5 no-frills airports to be developed • Road Network – 45,000 km (4,423 km of National Highways) • Railway - 7,040 track km of network • Inland Water Transport - 888 km National Waterway Our Commitment is to provide external infrastructure, industrial water, developed land, 24x7 power and skill upgradation facilities to the Industries setting up in Andhra Pradesh

  9. The state has 10 focus sectors, where targeted approach is being followed • AUTOMOBILES AND AUTO COMPONENTS • Isuzu Motors manufacturing facility in Chittoor • Hero MotoCorp plant planned • Auto clusters in various districts • AGRO AND FOOD PROCESSING • Ultra mega food park at Donakonda • Mega food park in each district • LIFE SCIENCES • Mega life sciences park in Vizag • JN Pharma City in Visakhapatnam • PETROLEUM, CHEMICALS AND PETROCHEMICALS • HPCL refinery in Vizag, brownfield expansion proposed • ENERGY • 3.5 GW capacity solar parks being developed • 7 waste to energy projects proposed • TEXTILE AND APPAREL • BrandixTextile Park in Vizag • Textile clusters in Hindupur and Guntur • 8 Handloom clusters • LEATHER • Mega leather park under development in Krishnapatnam • Leather Apparel park panned • ELECTRONICS AND IT • Made in Andhra mobile phones at Foxcon facility in Chittoor • Upcoming mobile manufacturing hub in Tirupati • 4 districts declared as brownfield EMCs • AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE • A&D Industrial Park in Anantapur • Mega Aerotropolis at Bhogapuram • Existing facilities of ISRO (Sriharikota), BEL (Machilipatnam) and other DPSUs • MINERAL BASED INDUSTRY • Large cement plants in southern AP • Rich deposits of barytes, Heavy Mineral Beach Sand, limestone, quartz etc. • Bauxite plant in Vizag, Ceramic cluster in West Godavari

  10. Andhra Pradesh ranks amongst top Indian states in creating conducive business environment Rank amongst Indian States (World Bank Study for DIPP, Govt. of India, September 2015) 2nd EASE OF DOING BUSINESS COUNTRY DESKS FOR STRATEGIC PARTNERS APPROVALS IN 21 DAYS SINGLE DESK PORTAL (identified as ‘Best Practice’ by World Bank) INVESTMENT FACILITATION OFFICERS INVESTMENT TRACKER Andhra Pradesh is also a leader in progressive labour reforms and policies

  11. Andhra Pradesh has several reputed educational institutions and a large number of skilled human resources 18 State Universities 368 Engineering Colleges - 160,000 students intake ~ 400 Management Schools - 46,500 students intake 128 Pharmacy Colleges - 11,700 students intake 78 Industrial Training Institutes Sector Specific Universities being set up Logistics, Energy, Sports, Aquaculture, Water Resources and Hospitality We are focusing on upgrading skills of our youth through institutes of excellence and sector specific universities to ensure availability of high skilled manpower

  12. Driving Growth through Industrial Hubs and Industrial CorridorsVisakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC) VCIC & CBIC - USD 2 billion investment in infrastructure HYDERABAD VISAKHAPATNAM INDUSTRIAL HUB Airports Bhogapuram Ports Visakhapatnam– Chennai Industrial Corridor (VCIC) Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor (CBIC) Kakinada Kurnool Bengaluru – Kurnool proposed Corridor AMARAVATI INDUSTRIAL HUB HINDUPUR CLUSTER Tricity (Tirupati-Nellore-Chittoor) BENGALURU CHENNAI 200 km 55 km

  13. Existing and Potential investments in Industrial Hubs VISAKHAPATNAM INDUSTRIAL HUB • Brandix textile park at Visakhapatnam • Mega Life sciences park at Visakhapatnam • Upcoming Greenfield Aerotropolis at Bhogapuram HINDUPUR CLUSTER • Aerospace and Defence industrial park at Palasamudram • BEL Defence Systems Integration Complex • Upcoming DRDO missile testing center at Kurnool • Textile cluster at Hindupur Bhogapuram Kakinada Kurnool AMARAVATI INDUSTRIAL HUB • Greenfield capital of Andhra Pradesh • Textile Cluster at Guntur • Electronics and IT park TRICITY (Tirupati-Nellore-Chittoor) • World class deep water port at Krishnapatnam • Mobile Manufacturing Cluster at Tirupati • Sri City – An integrated business city housing leading industries • Upcoming international leather complex at Krishnapatnam • Mega food park at Chittoor

  14. Focus on IT infrastructure and developing Electronics manufacturing hubs Incubation Centers at Visakhapatnam, Kakinada and Tirupati. Under Development in Anantapur Visakhapatnam: Signature Towers (1 million sq. ft.) and Millennium Towers (300,00 sq. ft.) 400 acres of land identified for IT park Layout Amaravati: Electronics Park envisaged VISAKHAPATNAM AMARAVATI KAKINADA 100 acre EMC identified in Kakinada ITIR @ Tirupati in Phase I: 150 acres IT HUBS ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURING CLUSTERS Anantapur as an Electronics manufacturing and IT Hub: Close to 1000 acres identified INCUBATION CENTERS 450 acres identified for EMCs in Chittoor SRI CITY

  15. Promoting Innovation and catalyzing Start ups Start up Village@ Visakhapatnam • 156 incubators • 2 Pilot incubators APIIC Sarpavaram IT SEZ @ Kakinada IT incubation Tower @ JNTU Anantapur • 19,850 sq. ft. of incubation area • Proposed to incubate 350 startups • 2800 sq. ft. area for pilot incubators • 6 startups starting operations AP INNOVATION POLICY 2014-20 • 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 Incubation Tower of Karkambadi @ Tirupati • Incubation space of 16,000 sq. ft. • 7 Pilot incubators

  16. Existing and planned Airport network in Andhra Pradesh Bhogapuram International (Visakhapatnam) Visakhapatnam • Mega Aerotropolis to be developed as India’s gateway to Asia Pacific, on 2,200 HA land • Aviation linked manufacturing units • Aircraft MRO facility • R&D centre, Aviation education and training facility • Multi-modal logistics centre • Potential hub for “super connector” airlines Vijayawada Nagarjuna Sagar Rajahmundry Oravakallu Donakonda Kadapa Dagadarthi Puttaparthi Tirupati Kuppam Existing Airport Greenfield Airport Brownfield Airport

  17. Poised to become Gateway to the East through port-led development Bhavanapadu Meghavaram OPERATIONAL PORTS 974 km long coastline (13% of India’s coastline) UNDER DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED Visakhapatnam Gangavaram Nakkapalli Kakinada Anchorage 58 MMT capacity at existing ports Kakinada Deep Water Kakinada SEZ Narsapur Rawa Machilipatnam Nizampatnam 6 Ports under development 200 MMT by 2019 Vadarevu Ramayapatnam Krishnapatnam Dugarajapatnam

  18. Fiber Optic Grid Phase 2 – Underground Fiber Grid Phase 1 – Aerial Fiber Grid Creating an underground fiber network covering 12,918 gram panchayats in State Creating an aerial fiber network up to 671 mandals by leveraging assets of electricity companies Implementation period: December 2018 Pilot rollout: March 2016 Coverage and Statistics • 85% of potential domestic and institutional consumers within a 5 km reach of Points of Presence (PoP) 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

  19. Opportunities galore in Tourism • Jungle resorts • Ropeways • Beach Resorts • Sea Cruise • Sea Plane • Amusement/ Theme/ parks • Water sports • Golf courses • Convention Centers at hubs • Star category hotels • Laser/ Sound & Light Shows Eastern Ghats with varied flora and fauna Hub of Buddhist Heritage! 974 Kms. of coastline • Backwater Resorts • House boats • Jungle resorts • Botanical gardens India’s largest tiger reserve Backwaters of Godavari in the lush green Konaseema • Convention Centers Star category hotels • Laser/ Sound & Light Shows • Amusement/ Theme/ Adventure parks • Ropeways Gandikota – Grand Canyon of India • Eco-islands • Jungle resorts • Botanical gardens Tirupati & many other notable temples Lakes and Bird Sanctuaries Investment Opportunities worth USD 3 billion in Tourism sector in Andhra Pradesh

  20. Amaravati - Greenfield capital of Andhra Pradesh • 16.9 sq. km. SEED CAPITAL AREA • 217 sq. km. CAPITAL CITY AREA • 7,420 sq. km. CAPITAL REGION AREA • 210 km. RING ROAD • 30 km. WATERFRONT ON KRISHNA RIVER Amaravati Knowledge City Education City Justice City Financial City Health City Government City Tourism City Sports City Electronics City

  21. Amaravati – Key opportunities Computer generated representative mages of Amaravati

  22. Responsive Administration Tech-savvy Bureaucracy – Driving process reforms through technology e-Pragati – Leveraging latest advances in e-governance tools through a comprehensive enterprise architecture Focus on eGovernance–Governance initiatives - single portal for all government services Connected Administration– Officials equipped with mobile tablets ensuring swift decision making

  23. Visionary Leadership SwarnAndhra Vision Amongst top 3 States by 2022 and a Developed State by 2029 Model Smart Villages Sustainable and inclusive development of all sections of its community Chief Minister’s Dashboard Effective monitoring of Departmental KPIs through CM Dashboard India’s 1st River linking Project Meeting agricultural, industrial and drinking water needs of various districts Greenfield Capital City Futuristic world-class smart city Pro-Industry focus Business Reforms and Mission-based approach

  24. Andhra Pradesh is poised for tremendous growth across sectors Construction Infrastructure Energy Manufacturing ICT Services Financial Services Transportation Tourism

  25. ANDHRA PRADESH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD • The Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board is being set up under the Chairmanship of Hon’ble Chief Minister to carry out the following functions: • To actively promote investments in the state of Andhra Pradesh and project the state, both locally and globally, as the best destination for investments. • To promote ease of doing business in Andhra Pradesh and act as single point of contact for investors in the state. • To promote entrepreneurship and mentoring. • To develop strategies for promotion of employment, growth of business enterprises and for accelerated economic development of Andhra Pradesh. • To promote special purpose vehicles for ensuring financing for major projects of the state and for venture funds for investments in Andhra Pradesh.

  26. KEY CONTACTS J. KRISHNA KISHORE, IRS , CEO Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board. email: j.krishnakishore@gov.in, krishnakishore@hotmail.com S. S. RAWAT, IAS, Secretary to Government. email: secy_inds@ap.gov.in, prlsecy.industries@gmail.com www.apindustries.gov.in AJAY JAIN, IAS, Secretary to Government, Energy, Infrastructure & Investment. email: ajayjain@ap.gov.in Dr. Ravikumar Vemuru, Advisor on Non Resident Telugu Diaspora. email: ravi@apnrt.com www.apnrt.com K. SAMBASIVA RAO, IRTS, MD, Infrastructure Corporation of AP (INCAP). email: md@incap.co.in www.incap.co.in NEERABH KUMAR PRASAD, IAS, Principal Secretary, Tourism Department. email: secy_trsm@ap.gov.in www.aptourism.gov.in Andhra Pradesh Government Website: www.ap.gov.in

  27. We invite you to Make Andhra Pradesh your Business

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