by Mr. Kishor Pate, CMD - Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd
With the BJP now
elected into power, there are high expectations for the Indian infrastructure
industry to take off in all earnestness.
This is a very
important development for real estate, since the sector cannot grow without the
implementation of modern infrastructure projects.
More complex..
The state of
infrastructure of a country is a direct indicator of how well its urban systems
work. Also, all activity that is related to industries, business, professions
or indeed any activity that contributes to the sustenance of cities and
individuals depends on how well the infrastructure system works.
However, the problem
that India has so far been facing on the infrastructure front is far more
complex than it seems at first glance.
Urban infrastructure
is obviously not a singular concept. It includes various services and
facilities like roads, water and electricity supply, waste disposal, healthcare
and education services, communications, etc.
But in a country like
India, housing must also be seen as an integral part of the infrastructure. All
infrastructure is basically geared towards making a city more inhabitable and
economically viable.
But without sufficient
housing to accommodate the very people that infrastructure is meant to serve,
the entire concept becomes hollow and meaningless.
Infrastructure status..
This is the reason why
the Indian real estate industry has for so long been campaigning for being
declared as an industry rather than a mere business vertical. It is also the
reason why housing in India needs to be given infrastructure status.
The Indian real estate
industry is depending heavily on the new government to make these extremely
important changes and allow the sector to grow on the back of the corresponding
incentives to developers and buyers.
It is also important
that the numerous infrastructure projects that have been pending because of
mercenary bureaucratic tangles be either launched or completed in the shortest
possible time.
There has never been a
lack of funding for these projects. At various points in time, bilateral and
multilateral agencies such as the KFW, the Asian Development Bank, the World
Bank and the International Monetary Fund have offered to back infrastructure
projects in India.
However, what has been
missing is effective deployment of such funds. This calls a firm consensus at
the political and policy-making levels, which have been notably absent from the
picture so far.
Also, the proof of
effective policy reforms lies in their implementation, not in their drafting.
Therefore, the challenge for the new government lies in bringing about a width
and depth in infrastructure-related policies, markets and economic milieu that
allow the optimal utilization of available funds at the State level.
Since its mandate on
these issues is non-ambiguous and decisive, we have every reason to believe
that the new government will address the problems related to infrastructure in
the country, and that we will be seeing encouraging developments on this front
in the future.
About the author
Mr. Kishor Pate is CMD
at Amit Enterprises Housing Ltd, Pune
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