The Government
of India and Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a 250 million US dollars
policy-based loan on December 15th that will continue support to Industrial
Corridor development to make manufacturing more competitive, strengthen
national supply chains and links with regional and global value chains, and
create more and better jobs.
The signatories to the loan agreement for
the Industrial Corridor Development Program (Subprogramme 2) were Ms. Juhi
Mukherjee, Joint Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of
Finance, for the Government of India, and Mr. Hoe Yun Jeong, Deputy Country
Director, and Officer-in-Charge of ADB’s India Resident Mission, for ADB.
This loan
builds on the $250 million Subprogramme 1 loan approved by ADB in October 2021
that helped strengthen policy frameworks for the Government of India’s National
Industrial Corridor Development Program (NICDP) and develop 11 industrial
corridors.
Industry
sources said there is hardly any progress in the Industrial corridor projects
in southern India though these projects were conceived nearly 10 years ago due
to various issues including land acquisition problems lack of monitoring at the
highest level leading to indefinite delays in their implementation. The very same issues were rapidly addressed
by the PMO in the case of Delhi Mumbai and Ludhiana Kolkata corridors. The
projects were monitored on a weekly basis by the PMO and were completed in
eight years. Such monitoring is however
not available for the industrial corridor projects.
The Delhi
Mumbai corridor costing several lakh crores rupees was funded by a Japanese
bank while Ludhiana corridor costing the same was funded by the World bank’
After signing
the loan agreement, Ms. Mukherjee acknowledged ADB’s continued support to the
effective implementation of the NICDP the government launched in 2016 and
updated in 2020 to strengthen the planning and management of designated
industrial economic clusters to attract private infrastructure and manufacturing
investments.
“The loan for
the Sub program 2 will help in the integration of industrial corridors with
transport, logistics and urban facilities under the government’s Prime Minister
Gati Shakti platform,†said Mr. Jeong. “It will promote gender equality in
manufacturing and corridor development, as well as conduct training and
up-skilling of workers in industrial corridors.â€In addition, the second
subprogram will help industrial corridors develop alternative financing
solutions, such as green finance, for industrial cluster development. It will
also improve industrial workplace safety and integrate environment and climate
change practices in these areas. To help
improve the investment climate, and in line with the ease of doing business,
the program will introduce a synchronized Central and State-level single window
clearance system and digitize processes to streamline the logistics process.