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Macroeconomic Snapshot
Growth Enablers
Policy Thrust
Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
Contents
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Macroeconomic Snapshot (1/5)
MACROECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
For financial year 2012-13 the governments projection for growth is 5.7-5.9 per cent
Moodys says Indias sovereign rating outlook stable. Expects Indias GDP to grow at 6 per cent in2013-14
India targets 8 per cent average growth rate over a period of five years ( 2012-17)
Indias Foreign exchange reserves increased by US$ 39.6 million to touch US$ 296.57 billion for theweek ended December 28, 2012
GDP: 1st and 2nd Quarter 2012 -13 (US$ Billion)
Source: Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
IIP: Monthly Growth Rate (per cent)
Source: Ministry of Finance
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6.5 6.5
6.5 6.5
2.7
-0.4
8.2
-0.1
-1
0
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
9
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12
GDP IIP
19.28
28.14
31.04
35.38
44.93
67.00
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33.67
31.05
35.40
45.22
66.55
15.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 55.00 65.00
Construction
Social & Personal Services
Agriculture
Manufacturing
Finance & Real Estate
Trade. Hotel & Transport
Quarter 2 Quarter 1
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Macroeconomic Snapshot (2/5)
Inflation has been showing signs of abating in the last few months
October inflation was lowest in 8 months. December Inflation at 7.18 per cent was a three year low
Government moving towards a direct subsidy transfer mechanism to cut expenditure and directlyreach the poor
Inflation: Price Index (per cent)
Source: Ministry of Finance
Government Expenditure in US$ Billion
Source: Ministry of Finance
MACROECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
4.35
6.91
8.959.90
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12
5.00
6.00
7.00
8.00
9.00
10.00
11.00
12.00
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12
General Food Fuel & Power Manufactured
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FII Inflows for 2012 were at US$ 22 billion, the second highest since 1993
Indian stocks are the top selection among BRIC nations in 2013 for JP Morgan Chase & Co
Total Foreign Investment Flow (US$ Billion)
Source: SEBI and DIPP
Foreign Investment: FII & FDI (US$ Billion)
Source: SEBI and DIPP
MACROECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
2.26
4.68
1.941.98
3.58 3.62
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12
FDI FII
4.24
8.26
5.57
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12
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Macroeconomic Snapshot (4/5)
The exchange rate has remained more or less stablefrom August to December 2012
The HSBC Markit India Manufacturing PMI forDecember 2012 rose to 54.7 from 53.7 inNovember 2012. This was the highest rise in sixmonths
Exchange Rate Comparison
Source: CBEC
MACROECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
69.10 71.03
69.15
70.9073.55
88.08 89.1585.78 88.10
90.25
55.90 55.48
53.03
55.03
55.30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12
Euro Pound Dollar
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Macroeconomic Snapshot (5/5)
Indias exports have fluctuated, but maintained a more-or-less steady level. Indian exporters havelooked at new markets in Asia and Africa to overcome the slowdown in traditional markets
Government has provided sops to boost exports like bringing more markets for benefits under thefocus market scheme
Total Trade (US$ Billion)
Source: Ministry of Finance and CSO
Trade: Export & Import (US$ Bill ion)
Source: Ministry of Finance and CSO
MACROECONOMIC SNAPSHOT
22.3
23.7 23.2
22.2
24.8
37.9
41.8
44.2
41.442.5
20
25
30
35
40
4550
Exports Imports60.20
65.50
67.40
63.60
67.30
59.00
61.00
63.00
65.00
67.00
69.00
Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12
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Macroeconomic Snapshot
Growth Enablers
Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
Contents
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Growth Enablers: Policy Thrust (1/4)
The Winter Session of Indian Parliament has passed 17 pieces of legislation. Critical decisions include:
o Nod for FDI in multi brand retail
o Passage of Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill 2011 which permits voting rights in proportion toshareholding and strengthens the supervisory and regulatory powers of the Reserve Bank of India
o The Prevention of Money-Laundering (Amendment) Bill, 2011, passed. Links Indian laws to laws inother countries and enlarges the definition of money-laundering and removes the existing limit onfines for money laundering
o Lok Sabha passes Companies Bill, 2011 paving the way for a new company law
o Besides making independent directors more accountable and improving corporate governance
practices, the Bill seeks to make corporate social responsibility mandatory for certain companies
o The Bill will have to be passed by the Rajya Sabha (The Upper House) before it becomes a law
Parliament Moves Reforms Forward
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Growth Enablers: Policy Thrust (2/4)
Cabinet Committee on Investment set up to fast-track infrastructure projects worth over Rs 1,000crore
Prime Minister to chair Committee of Ministers of all infrastructure-related ministries to give timelinesfor projects. This will help speed up over 90 projects
Union Cabinet clears Land Acquisition Bill, which provides for higher compensation while removing theclause requiring consent of land losers for government projects. For private projects 80 per cent ofland losers need to provide a consent, while for public-private-partnership projects, the consent of 70per cent land losers will be required
Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Tightens Norms
Strict oversight mechanism for brokers and other market intermediaries mooted to cover risks posed
by their business activities on investors & market
Stops mini futures and options based on indices to protect small investors
Looks to boost corporate bond market to bring liquidity in the secondary market
Government Moves on Reforms
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Growth Enablers: Policy Thrust (3/4)
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has relaxed ECB norms for infrastructure finance companies, allowingthem to avail overseas borrowings up to 75 per cent of their net worth without its approval, anincrease from 50 per cent earlier
Also reduced the hedging requirement for currency risk from 100 per cent of their exposure to 75per cent
In the first nine months of 2012, Indian firms raised around $ 28 billion via ECBs. They raised around $1.34 billion through ECB and foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCB) in November 2012 alone tofund modernisation, foreign acquisitions, imports of capital goods and onward lending
Government bats for tough reforms
Raises rail fares marginally to bridge deficit
Starts direct cash transfers to benefit poor families in 20 districts for seven government sponsoredschemes
Seeks phased reduction of energy subsidies
Working on early implementation of goods and service tax
External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) Norms
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Growth Enablers: Policy Thrust (4/4)
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh launches Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STI) 2013with emphasis on innovation, setting up research institutes and encouraging women scientists with anaspiration to place India among the top five scientific powers in the world by 2020
The government endeavours to create a policy environment for enhanced private sector collaborationin research and innovation and to form international alliances
Policy targets increase in gross expenditure in R&D to 2 per cent of Gross Domestic Product from thecurrent 1 per cent in this decade by supporting increased private sector participation
Science Policy Unveiled
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Growth Enablers
Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: Investment
Auto majors plan Rs 12,000 crore (approximately over US$ 2 billion) capacity expansion in 2013.Focus is on developing new products and diesel engine manufacturing facilities
Mahindra, Tata Motors & Maruti Suzuki to focus on new product launches
Honda Cars & Hyundai Motors plan investments of Rs 3,200 crore and Rs 1,650 crore respectively in
diesel engine manufacturing
Swedish truck major Scania plans to roll out completely knocked down truck facility in Bengaluru
GlaxoSmithKline Plc to invest US$ 940 million in Indian armGSK Consumer Healthcareandincrease its stake in the Indian subsidiary
Tata-Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Limited to use its West Bengal facility as export hub
and build township for employees
British clothing brand Superdry to make India its first business destination among BRIC markets
Ambuja Cement plans US$ 365 million investment in Rajasthan
Indian & Foreign Companies Line up Plans
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Growth Enablers
Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: Research & Development (R&D)
Euro 42 billion French glass manufacturer, Saint-Gobain is setting up its seventh global research &development centre in Chennai. To generate 200 high-end jobs
Government has approved 54 cities for developing as Solar Cities. Draft master plans have beenprepared for 28 cities, out of which 8 master plans have been approved. These include Agra, Moradabad,Thane & Kalyan - Dombivli, Indore, Kohima, Aizawl and Chandigarh
The 103-year-old Bengaluru-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has improved its rankingphenomenally in the Global Employability List 2012. The research institution, which first made it to thelist in 2011, has moved up the list from 134 to 35 in 2012
R&D Centres in India
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Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: Manufacturing
India to be second largest economy after China in manufacturing in next five years, followed by Brazil.The competitiveness of each nations manufacturing innovation ecosystem will continue to be a focusarea for policymakers, business leaders and much of society*
India is set to emerge as the manufacturing hub for consumer durables maker Haiers exports to theneighbouring markets and African region. The $ 20-billion Chinese company, intends to produce almost
all its models across categories in India, including air-conditioning machines and water heaters
Delhi to establish large multi-level manufacturing hub for non-polluting manufacturing sector. Plans highend incubation centre for high-technology and knowledge based industries
Parker Hannifin India, a part of the US$ 13 billion Parker Hannifin Corporation of the US, has set up aRs 100-crore factory near Chennai to manufacture components for a wide range of industriesincluding automotive segment, telecom, oil and gas, mining and primary metals sector
*2013 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index report of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Manufacturing Remains Key to Growth
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Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: IPR & Innovation
Hyderabad-based, Suven Life Sciences has been granted three product patents, two from Eurasia andone from Canada for the treatment of disorders associated with Neurodegenerative diseases. Thesepatents are valid through 2027. Suven has a patent profile of18 inventions, 541 product patents and 36process patents
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and Hewlett-Packard (HP) have launched a cloud-
enabled e-Health centre to bring diagnostic services to the doorsteps of people living in remote areas
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Chairman & Managing Director, Glenn Saldanha conferred SwissAmbassadors award for exceptional innovation
Patents & Innovation for E-Health
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Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: Consumer Markets
Specialist coffee shop chains, which target the out-of-home consumption of urban youth in India, todouble to 4,000 in numbers by 2015: Rabobank
Italian fashion house, Gucci, plans large investments in India. To open boutiques & refurbish existingstores to expand presence and tap the good opportunity in India
Targetting Youth
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Policy Thrust Investment Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Growth Enablers: Inclusive Growth
Private Sector company, GMT is setting up rural business process outsourcing units in Kakinada inrural Andhra Pradesh to provide employment to rural youth in the region
Bihar & Chhattisgarh likely to have the highest average growth rate during 2012-17: NationalDevelopment Council. Bihar & Chhattisgarh likely to grow at 9.1 per cent. Uttarakhand, Maharashtraand Madhya Pradesh are expected to grow at 9 per cent, 8.9 per cent & 8.8 per cent, respectively
Bihar has the best average growth figure for the five year period ended March 31, 2012 at 21.9 percent
Overall Development
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States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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States of India
Andhra Pradesh is developing Madhurawada along the north east of Vizag as an important IT hub in thestate. The district is also being developed as an important destination for sports, education andbusiness
Vibrant Gujarat show in Ahmedabad moots the idea of Made in Gujarat-India brand.MoUs betweenstate and companies focus on building affordable housing
Global Investors Summit in Madhya Pradesh leads to MoUs worth around US$ 5 billion in sectors likeintegrated steel, food processing, urea production, hospitals and auto components
Moving India Forward
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Growth Enablers
Policy Thrust Investment
Research & Development Manufacturing IPR & Innovation Consumer Markets Inclusive Growth
States of India
Outlook: Looking Ahead
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Outlook: Looking Ahead
Manufacturing will remain key in tapping the demographic dividend for India. Governments at centraland state level will continue to boost manufacturing centres
Companies are recognising the need for innovation and R&D. The new innovation and science policy ofthe government will help drive greater private sector investment and focus on research and innovation
Targetted subsidy regime to cut wasteful government expenditure and help improve the standard ofliving for the poor
Reforms to remain on fast track to achieve the targetted average 8 per cent growth over the next fiveyears
Balanced Growth
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