India builds first 'smart' city as urban population swells


Apr 15 (Reuters): India's push to accommodate a booming urban population and attract investment rests in large part with dozens of "smart" cities like the one being built on the dusty banks of the Sabarmati river in Gujarat.

So far, it boasts modern underground infrastructure, two office blocks and not much else.

The plan, however, is for a meticulously planned metropolis complete with gleaming towers, drinking water on tap, automated waste collection and a dedicated power supply - luxuries to many Indians.

With an urban population set to rise by more than 400 million people to 814 million by 2050, India faces the kind of mass urbanisation only seen before in China, and many of its biggest cities are already bursting at the seams.

Ahead of his election last May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised 100 so-called smart cities by 2022 to help meet the rush.

At a cost of about $1 trillion, according to estimates from consultants KPMG, the plan is also crucial to Modi's ambition of attracting investment while providing jobs for the million or more Indians who join the workforce every month.

His grand scheme, still a nebulous concept involving quality communications and infrastructure, is beginning to take shape outside Gandhinagar, capital of Gujarat, with the first "smart" city the government hopes will provide a model for India's urban future.

"Most (Indian) cities have not been planned in an integrated way," said Jagan Shah, director of the National Institute of Urban Affairs which is helping the government set guidelines for the new developments.

Among the challenges to getting new cities built or existing cities transformed is the lack of experts who can make such huge projects work and attracting private finance.

"To get the private sector in, there is a lot of risk mitigation that needs to happen because nobody wants a risky proposition," he told Reuters, stressing the need for detailed planning.

To build smart cities, India allocated 60 billion rupees ($962 million) in its annual federal budget for the financial year starting April 1, even as it spent just a fraction of last year's allocation of 70.6 billion rupees, said Shah.


Old Cities or New?

Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT), as the smart city is called, will double up as a financial hub, with tax and other breaks to lure banks, brokerages and other businesses.

Developed in partnership with IL&FS Engineering and Construction (ILFE.NS), it aims to compete with India's own financial capital of Mumbai as well as overseas rivals like Dubai and Singapore.

Pressure on India's existing urban centres is already intense, with cities like Mumbai gridlocked by traffic and hampered by poor infrastructure and a lack of amenities like parks and effective public transport.

Yet some experts believe that building new cities may not be the answer to India's swelling urban population.

"To address India's urbanisation challenge we have to start looking at our existing cities," said Shirish Sankhe, director at consultant McKinsey and Company, India.

He added that new cities would be only a small part of the solution relative to brownfield projects.

India has built planned cities in the past, including Chandigarh, designed by French architect Le Corbusier, and Gandhinagar itself. But the scale of its current push is unprecedented.

A bird's eye view from atop one of the two office buildings on the 886-acre GIFT site, a venture which began when Modi was chief minister of Gujarat, shows little sign yet of the 9 billion rupees spent on the first phase.

But the sandy plain hides infrastructure including an underground tunnel for utilities, a first in India.


What Makes a City "Smart"?

The government has yet to decide what exactly will make a city "smart", but the programme is expected to include building new centres as well as adapting existing ones.

A detailed definition with guidelines is due soon, said the National Institute of Urban Affairs' Shah.

Existing cities like Dholera and Surat in Gujarat, and Visakhapatnam in the east, have already begun work to transform into smart cities with help from companies such as Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O), IBM Corp (IBM.N) and Cisco Systems (CSCO.O).

Beyond GIFT, greenfield projects are likely to face hurdles including land acquisition rights and lengthy approval processes, as well as finding the right location.

GIFT has the advantage of being flanked by a river on one side and a national highway on the other, and also sits between Gujarat's political capital of Gandhinagar and its business hub of Ahmedabad, with a large international airport.

The key, experts say, is time.

"Physical masterplanning takes time. Complexity is built into this. And my sense is it is probably going to take longer than what most people think," said McKinsey's Sankhe.

  

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  • sHAikh mohD rizwan, karkala

    Thu, Apr 16 2015

    Dear readers,

    When PM Modi's government will fulfill 'Toilets before temple'?

    Saheb please utilize some money from your auctioned famous suit so that our women will not relieve in open who are already living under the fear of rapes.

    Jai hind

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    ALL BJP MINISTERS IN BUNGALOW. AAM AADMI IN FOOTPATH.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    CHECK WHERE IS YOUR KAAS ADDMI KUJILWAL?

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    HE IS IN DELHI. WHERE IS NATURAM GODSE.

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  • Raj, Kudla

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    IS NATURAM GODSE PM OF ??

    IS HE RE-BIRTH.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    HE IS DELHI

    WHERE IS SUNIL SHETTY

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    MODI IS PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA.

    NOW JEEVAN WILL CLICK DISAGREE ON THIS ONE TOO.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    PREVIOUS GOVTS PLAN WAS TO MAKE CHOR CITY......

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  • Rajes sg, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Some body should remind our PM he is the PM of India and not of GUJ.Let us also see some smart cities and Acche Din...

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    How many people cry about this news as FKUFEKU......?

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    IT'S NOT SELLING TEA. TAKING TRILLIONS OF LOAN FROM JAPAN AND OTHER COUNTRY. PUTTING INDIA UNDER BIG RISK.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Many smart cities will emerge to cope up with growing urban population but our people still float in primitive mind set. What you will do for that? Need to implement some brain enhance formula also.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    CONS OF SMART CITY.

    INDIAN ECONOMY WILL BE BAD TO WORST.

    FOOD ITEMS PRICE WILL INCREASE TO 300% MINIMUM.

    INDIA WILL BE ON BIG LOAN.

    NEXT ELECTION NO OTHER PARTY WILL STAND AGAINST MODI. THEY WILL SAY LET HIM CONTINUE. OR ELSE THE NEW WILL BE ON HELL. HAS TO PAY TOO MUCH LOAN. RISK OF SELLING INDIA

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  • Gopal, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Looks like people are not uptodate
    Nehru had sold it long back

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    100 SMART CITY BY 2022.

    INDIA IS NOT DUBAI.

    DUBAI UPCOMING PROJECTS.

    DISNEY WORLD, LEGO LAND, MALL OF WORLD. 4 TIMES BIGGER THAN DUBAI MALL. DUBAI RAIN-FOREST.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    ..why you forgot ISIS,add that also..love your nation also..while appreciating your host country dont ridicule your nation..finally GHAR WAPSI gurantee for ME employees..its not EU..

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    I LOVE MY COUNTRY. MODI DOESN'T LOVE HIS COUNTRY, THAT'S WHY ALL LIE.
    100 SMART CITY BY 2022 A BIG LIE. even an apartment BUILDING IS DIFFICULT TO BUILD BY 2022

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  • IndiaFirst, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    It is not something which started yesterday. All development prog was started when modi was CM of GUJ. You stop thinking too much.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    IS COW DOING THE JOB FOR WASTE CLEANING.

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  • RIZWAN, DUBAI

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Has anything good ever happened after feku maharaj came to power ?

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  • Amith, udupi

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    1n 2050 india will have only cowboys residing in smart cities doing bhajans ..coz no land to till ..everything will be imported ..no farmers ..only labourers to build cities and smart residents to pay a bomb and live in it ...last of the generations who will ever inherit anything..acche din atlast

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  • Mishra, udupi

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    The Guru, Mangalore

    Good answer dude :-D

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Punith, Udupi,

    Nothing has been come up so far only publicity!. Why are you dreaming?

    Good Job Modi and the team...Now Sickulars will cry foul,"How come this happened?"...

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Sickulars, 5 star activists and presstitutes will cry foul in this forum, because most of the time these people where busy in throwing stones to their own churches or kill their own people, or some media house where behind Azam khans Buffaloes. Drink kutacharist for acidity or stomach upset

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  • Francis, Dubai

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    The Guru, Mangalore,

    By the way, what is presstitutes?

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    It's a adjective we use to call our sickular press

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  • India First, India

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Good job !! But why all projects in Gujarat ?? Modiji must be unbiased towards development of entire INDIA !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    India badly needs 'Smart Cities' for Dumb Gujarati's ...

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  • punith, udupi

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Good Job Modi and the team...Now Sickulars will cry foul,"How come this happened?"...

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  • shaji, mangalore

    Wed, Apr 15 2015

    Deear Punith, I surprise why are you still trusting this Feku who has no job other than this. He wasn't to keep himself busy. Don't even dream of any improvement to common indian during the tenure of this Feku. The people who are and will be benefited will be industrialists from india and overseas. You will see that soon India will be sold by Feku in the hands of Foreigners and we will be 2nd citizens. Feku is expert in ullu banawing and you listen to him and dance on his tunes. Soon you will see this Feku and Baba taking shelter in multi billions bungalow in some of the pacific islands.

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  • punith, udupi

    Thu, Apr 16 2015

    shaji, mangalore

    Ok Ji,i will trust IS to develop india..Only IS can take india forward...

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