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Title: Public Sector Planning [Focus- Infrastructure]


1
Public Sector Planning Focus- Infrastructure
  • Public Sector Planning in India has been changing
    its face from time to time, from non-existence to
    dominance and from dominance to coexistence with
    rapid privatization
  • The initial 5-year plans gave ample importance to
    development of infrastructure and industries in
    the public sector.
  • This continued till early 1990s and then the
    process of reversal began.
  • It is not that the expenditure in the public
    sector has gone down. In fact, it has been
    steadily increasing. But government has been
    divesting its holding in most of the public
    sector undertakings and focusing more on
    infrastructure development.
  • Focus- Railways, Electricity, Telecom, Drinking
    Water, Housing, Road
  • Rapid Framework Analysis

2
Railways
  • A study of plan outlay for transport sector and
    railways clearly indicate that the Railways
    share as a percentage of the total transport
    share has come down from 53 to 37.
  • What should be the role of railways in the total
    transport scenario?
  • Despite the Railways being fuel efficient and
    environment friendly should we allow its
    marginalization by progressively reducing its
    share in the plan funds

3
  • In the investment policy for the next 5 to10 year
    period a large role has been assigned to Public
    Private Partnership (PPP)
  • Railway has become a symbol of national
    development. People have
  • been requesting for new railway lines, gauge
    conversions, doubling of tracks and
    electrification, etc., and their aspirations
    are articulated by their elected representatives,
    both inside and outside the Parliament.
  • What should be the mechanism for funding social
    projects? Should they be funded directly through
    the General Exchequer without any dividend
    liability? Should there be participation of state
    governments and to what extent?

4
Electricity
Fuel MW age
Total Thermal 86,935.84 64.5
  Coal                                          71,932.38 53.4
 Gas                                             13,801.71 10.2
OIL                                         1,201.75 0.9
Hydro 33,775.76 24.8
Nuclear 4,120.00 3.1
Renewable 10175.03 7.6
Total 1,35,006.63
52.3 contributed by State Sector, 34 by central
sector and 13.7 by private sector, as on July
31st, 2007.
5
  • MAJOR PLAYERS
  • Public Sector NTPC, National Hydro
    Electric Power Corporation, Nuclear Power
    Corporation
  • Domestic Private Sector Tata Power, RPG
    Group CESC, Reliance Energy
  • International Private Sector China Light
    and Power (CLP), Marubeni Corporation
  • STRENGTHS
  • Abundant coal reserves (enough to last 200
    yrs)
  • Vast hydroelectric potential (150,000 MW).
  • Emergence of strong and globally comparable
    central utilities (NTPC, POWERGRID,)
  • Further Renovation, modernization and up -
    rating of old thermal and hydro power plants will
    add to the production.

6
Power Sector Reforms and Policies
  • 100 FDI permitted in Generation, Transmission
    Distribution
  • Each State has its own Electricity Regulatory
    Commission.
  • The Projects focused under AGSP (Accelerated
    Generation Supply Program (AGSP) during the
    10th five year plan period were for Renovation,
    modernization and up - rating of old thermal and
    hydro power plants at concessional lending rates
    with interest subsidy upto 3 provided by
    Government of India
  • The National Electricity Policy aims at making
    electricity available for all households in next
    five years i.e demand to be fully met by 2012.
  • Under rural electrification, against a target of
    10,000 villages to be electrified, 9,819 villages
    were connected in 2005-06. However, the next two
    years will be crucial for the Bharat Nirman
    programme, as the target for electricity coverage
    has been hiked to 40,000 villages per year.

7
Telecom
8
Telecom Policy
  • India -5th largest telecom services market in
    world ( 17.8 bn by 2005)
  • Telecom market grown about 25 over last 5 years
    (Wireless segment-85 p.a. fixed line- 10
    p.a.)
  • Indian telecom market has both public private
    sector companies (Public sector-43 market share
    from over 90 in 2000)

9
  • 74 to 100 FDI permitted for various telecom
    services
  • Zero-Customs duty on all import of component and
    raw
  • materials required for manufacturing telecom
    equipment.
  • FIPB (Foreign Investment Promotion Board)
    approval
  • is needed for FDI exceeding 49 in all telecom
    services.
  • 100 FDI permitted in telecom equipment
    manufacturing
  • Indian telecom policy aims to encourage both
    private
  • foreign investment.
  • TRAI an independent regulator

10
Major Players Presence in value chain
Company Services Services Services Services Investor
Cellular Basic NLD ILD
Bharati Televenture Vodafone, Singapore Telecom, Warburg Pincus
Reliance Infocomm Reliance Group
Tata Indicom Tata Group
BSNL GOI
Hutch Essar Hutchinson Whampoa, Essar Group
IDEA Cellular ATT, Tata Group, Birla Group
11
Drinking water
  • State subject
  • Assisted by Centre through schemes like ARWSP,
    Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission,
    Bharat Nirman, etc.
  • Opportunities
  • Renew old schemes which are dying by giving them
    new life through proper assistance.
  • Revive the traditional sources/ encourage
    rain-water harvesting.
  • Providing the regional schemes from alternative
    safe sources by extending new pipelines.
  • And many more.

12
What does Bharat Nirman have in store for Water?
  • Intensive co-ordination among the States.
  • Geo-techno-economic studies of the regions.
  • Turnaround till-date failed/ no-functional
    schemes with proper administrative intervention.
  • Identifying and developing new low-cost
    technologies.
  • To bring in sustainability, bring in institutions
    like PRIs.
  • Regulate over-exploitation of water by building
    recharging structures.
  • Compile and circulate the best practices in the
    drinking water sector.

13
HOUSING
  • A new National Housing and Habitat Policy 1998
    has been formulated which was approved and laid
    before the Parliament on 29.7.1998. The
    objectives of the policy are to facilitate
    construction of 20 lakh dwelling units each year
    with emphasis on the poor.
  • Scheme of Night Shelter and Sanitation
    Facilities for the urban footpath dwellers is
    being implemented as a centrally sponsored scheme
    in the metropolitan and other major urban
    centres.
  • A sum of Rs.1600 crore has been provided as
    central outlay in 1998-99 (BE) for rural housing
    with a target to construct 923908 houses under
    the Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) in the current year
  • Government has decided to allow FDI up to 100
    under the automatic route in townships, housing,
    built-up infrastructure and construction-developme
    nt project

14
Road
  • The last government initiated ambitious road
    projects for development of highways, rural roads
    and link roads.
  • The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana provides for
    linking up of all the inhabited pop.-1000, 500
    for tribal villages villages.
  • To connect them, over 145000 km of road will be
    built.
  • In addition, approximately 2 lakh km of road will
    be upgraded in order to establish full farm to
    market connectivity.
  • Requires investment of more than Rs 48000 crores.
  • The quadrilateral project aims at linking the 4
    major metropolitan cities- Delhi, Kolakata,
    Chennai and Mumbai. The total road length under
    this project is 5846 km out of which 5590 km,
    i.e. over 95 has already been completed.
  • About 65 of freight and 80 passenger traffic is
    carried by the roads.

15
Rapid Frame Work
  • Context-
  • key policy actors -Government, Political Parties,
    Private sector, Civil Services Organisations,
    Citizens, International Bodies, Governments of
    other countries
  • sources of resistance to evidence based
    policymaking -The populist policies of the
    political parties and the collusion of business
    houses with the various key actors
  • Evidence-
  • current theory -The state should divert its
    attention from the productive process and allow
    more public private partnership in the planning
    and implementation process
  • experts - The members of Planning Commission, the
    researchers of the Centres for economic or policy
    research, the academia
  • Link-
  • roles they play- researchers, intermediaries and
    implementers of the policy
  • Whose evidence and research do they
    communicate?- They communicate the research and
    evidence gathered by the government owned or
    sponsored research centres mainly. Some of them,
    who are critiques of the policy, may also source
    their evidences from CSOs etc.
  • External Environment-
  • main international actors -WTO, the World Bank,
    IMF, UNO, SAARC, OPEC, NAM, Governments of other
    nations, multi-national companies and CSOs.
  • overarching economic, political or social
    processes -Economic trends that are overarching
    are those that encourage Privatisation, political
    trends that support Coalitions and social
    processes that try to imbibe the best practices
    prevalent in other nations, which appeal to the
    structures within which our society functions

16
Thanks!
  • Please join us in discussion.
  • Learning Group- 9
  • Ipsita Das
  • Murli Manohar
  • Purnendu Bikash Giri
  • Richa Rai
  • Shyam Dayal Singh
  • Vivek Kumar
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