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Alok Bhargava Director IL&FS Waste Management & Urban Services Limited
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Krishna Kumar Managing Partner, Head of Infrastructure IL&FS INVESTMENT MANAGERS LIMITED
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Pronab Sen, Principal Adviser, The Planning Commission, Government of India
S. Nandakumar Senior Director, Global Infrastructure & Project Finance FITCH RATINGS INDIA Dinesh Pillai CEO Mahindra Special Services Group Goutham Reddy Director - Strategic Planning Ramky Group MK Sinha President & CEO IDFC Project Equity Company Limited S.G. Shyam Sundar Managing Director IDFC Private Equity Raman Uberoi Senior Director CRISIL Ratings CRISIL Limited Nandita Nagpal Vohra Senior Consultant Asian Development Bank
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Programme
Thursday, 26 August 2010
08:30 Registration and refreshments 08:50 Welcome address 09:00 Keynote address and dialogue: The roadmap for
infrastructure development in India
GOIs 5, 10 and 20-year development plans What are the capital and legislative requirements for meeting these goals? How to accelerate infrastructure rollout whilst protecting quality, value, and the environment? The role of SEZs in dispersing and accelerating economic growth across the country
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10:00 Coffee / tea networking break 10:30 Infrastructure by the numbers: Roads, railways and
shipping
Is the governments road-building target achievable? What needs to be done to exceed it, and how can road building be made more efficient? What are the revenue models for road projects, and the constraints on monetizing new roads? What are the key factors constraining containerized and bulk transport, and what role does the private sector have to play? What are the challenges facing developers & builders?
10:45 Coffee / tea networking break 11:15 Infrastructure by the numbers: Opportunities in power and
energyCoal, oil and natural gas
What are the hurdles to developing major finds in the K G (Krishna Godavari) basin beneath the Indian Ocean? And does the will exist in government to address these challenges? How is the country anticipating and responding to sovereign challenges to its energy security? How can the country clean up the coal which powers over 50% of Rajiv Ranjan Mishra electricity generation? Managing Director What are the bottlenecks in fossil fuel supply and what should CLP be India 11:30 Infrastructure by the numbers: Alternative energies done to remove them? Can India leverage its lead in wind technology into leadership in the 12:30 Networking lunch solar and other renewables spaces? Is there a nuclear component to Indias energy-security plan? What 14:00 Infrastructure by the numbers: Opportunities in water and special considerations need to be taken into account? And which waste management strategic partnerships will be crucial to success? What are the major water-usage challenges facing India today, and Can biogas and other bio-wastes form the core of the next Suzlon? what infrastructure is necessary to address them? Can rural India replicate with bio-fuels what urban India has been Can recycling water have a real impact on the countrys shortfall, and doing with CNG for some time? what technologies / treatments are missing? 12:30 Agenda-setting address: The role of GOI and state Is extracting energy or other value from industrial and domestic governments in establishing, promoting, and facilitating waste a viable option for a country at Indias stage of development?
15:15 Coffee / tea networking break 15:45 Creation of a secondary market and enabling securitization
of infrastructure assets
Is there scope under current regulations for securitizing infrastructure assets in India either on- or off-shore? How to establish a benchmark yield curve for different classes of Indian infra assets? Can a roll-up of different projects into a corporate entity provide an exit route for investors? What other alternatives exist within the current regulatory framework, and how do these compare to international best practice?
projects
What are some of the most frequently-encountered challenges faced by infrastructure developers in India, and what can be done to ameliorate or eliminate them? Which bodies are charged with creating turnkey projects, and how have they affected the appetite for tender and the speed and cost of build? What factors are taken into account in decision-making on tenders, and what is the ranking of their relative importance and why? How large a role do states take in back-stopping financing for projects? And which states have the most experience with PPP and other joint-venture options?
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