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India’s urban infrastructure needs to cross $840 billion over next 15 yrs: World Bank Report

New Delhi, Nov 14 : India will need to invest $840 billion over the next 15 years—or an average of $55 billion per annum—into urban infrastructure if it is to effectively meet the needs of its fast-growing urban population, a new World Bank report has said.

The report, titled “Financing India’s Infrastructure Needs: Constraints to Commercial Financing and Prospects for Policy Action” has underlined the urgent need to leverage more private and commercial investments to meet emerging financial gaps.

”By 2036, 600 million people will be living in urban cities in India, representing 40 percent of the population. This is likely to put additional pressure on the already stretched urban infrastructure and services of Indian cities – with more demand for clean drinking water, reliable power supply, efficient and safe road transport amongst others. Currently, the central and state governments finance over 75 percent of city infrastructure, while urban local bodies (ULB) finance 15 percent through their own surplus revenues,” the report said.

”Only 5 percent of the infrastructure needs of Indian cities are currently being financed through private sources. With the government’s current (2018) annual urban infrastructure investments topping at $16 billion, much of the gap will require private financing,” it said.

“Cities in India need large amounts of financing to promote green, smart, inclusive, and sustainable urbanization. Creating a conducive environment for ULBs, especially large and creditworthy ones, to borrow more from private sources will therefore be critical to ensuring that cities are able to improve living standards of their growing populations in a sustainable manner,” Auguste Tano Kouamé, Country Director, World Bank, India, said.

The new report has recommended expanding the capacities of city agencies to deliver infrastructure projects at scale.

”Currently, the 10 largest ULBs were able to spend only two-thirds of their total capital budget over three recent fiscal years. A weak regulatory environment and weak revenue collection also adds to the challenge of cities accessing more private financing. Between 2011 and 2018, urban property tax stood at 0.15 percent of GDP compared to an average of 0.3-0.6 percent of GDP for low- and middle-income countries. Low service charges for municipal services also undermines their financial viability and attractiveness to private investment,” the report said.

Over the medium term, the report has suggested a series of structural reforms including those in the taxation policy and fiscal transfer system – which can allow cities to leverage more private financing.

In the short term, it has identified a set of large high-potential cities that have the ability to raise higher volumes of private financing.

“The Government of India can play an important role in removing market frictions that cities face in accessing private financing. The World Bank report proposes a range of measures that can be taken by city, state, and federal agencies to bend the arc towards a future in which private commercial finance becomes a much bigger part of the solution to India’s urban investment challenge,” Roland White, Global Lead, City Management and Finance, World Bank, and co-author of the report, said.

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