Public Private Partnership (PPP): Structuring, Financing and Restructuring
Start Date: | Sep 21, 2017 | End Date: | Sep 22, 2017 |
Last Date for Application: | September 7, 2017 | Last Date for Early Bird: | August 31, 2017 |
Programme Fee: |
60000 INR Plus, GST |
Early Bird Fee: |
55800 INR Plus, GST |
India has built up significant experience with private participation in infrastructure development. During the Eleventh Fiver Year Plan (2007-12) the private sector contributed 36.6% of the total infrastructure investment while the total investment in infrastructure as a percentage of GDP increased from 5% to 7%. India witnessed the rollout of a large number of projects awarded on the basis of PPP. The Indian PPP programme emerged as one of the largest such programmes globally. However, there has been a decline in momentum during the Twelfth Plan Period (2012-17). The NITI Aayog points to the need for a critical analysis of the factors that undermined the implementation of PPP projects and the necessary course corrections. (Draft Three Year Action Agenda, Niti Aayog, April 2017).
This program is focused on the critical aspects of Structuring, Financing and Restructuring of PPP projects.
The programme is based on discussion and analysis of the following cases to draw lessons for structuring, financing and restructuring PPP projects in India. This is an opportunity for both the faculty and participants to consolidate their learnings from India’s recent PPP experience. Participants will also share their experiences.
Urban Water supply
- Malviya Nagar Water Services Private Limited
Power
- Coastal Gujarat Power Limited
- PPP in Power Distribution in India
Road and Transport
- Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited
- Delhi Airport Metro: PPP in Distress
- The Road to Kolkata: NH 34 and PPP in India
Renewable energy
- GREENKO plc
- Reliance Power
Infrastructure Financing
- IRB Infrastructure Investment Trust
- India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited
Officials of infrastructure companies, financial institutions, government departments, etc.
The programme will use a combination of case studies, discussions, and lectures.