Foreign Investments in Indian Infrastructure, A Virtual Conference

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For Partnership and delegate registrations, contact:

Khushboo Khanna
Email:  khushboo.khanna@indiainfrastructure.com

Tel: +91-7982733496

Indian Infrastructure has successfully organised conferences on “Infrastructure Finance in India”, “REITS and InVITS”, “Impact of Covid on Foreign Investment”, “Road Development in India”, “Power Line Summit”, “Ports in India”, “Railways in India”, Airports in India”, “Solar Power in Indai”, “Urban Rail Asia”, etc. The participants have included organisations such as: Aarvee Associates, ACME Cleantech, Actis Advisers, Adani Ports and SEZ, Aditya Birla Finance, Advaita Legal, ANM Global Solicitors & Advocates, Arctech Solar (Shanghai ), ARUP, Ashoka Buildcon, Asian Development Bank, Australian Trade and Investment Commission, Axis Bank, Axis Capital, AZB & Partners, Azure Power, BG Jeffreys Consulting, Bharti Infratel, Black & Veatch, British High Commission, Brookfield Advisors, Brookings India, Canadian Solar Energy, Capital Fortunes, Care Ratings, CBRE South Asia, Cleanmax IHO (Thailand), Cleantech Energy Corporation, CLSA, Colliers International, Colombo International Container Terminals, CPP Investment Board, CPPIB India Advisors, Cube Highways and Transportation Assets Advisors, Darashaw & Co, Dave & Girish, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, DMRC, Dolat Capital, DP World, DSK Legal, Duff & Phelps, Economic Laws Practice Advocates & Solicitors, Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction, Edelweiss Financial, Egis India Consulting, Elara Securities, Engie Energy, EPTISA, EQUIS, Essar Constructions, Essar Ports, EverSource Capital, F T I Consulting, First Solar, Fortum, Fourth Partner Energy, Fox Mandal & Associates, Gammon Infrastructure Projects, GIZ, Global Infrastructure Partners, GMR Group, Government of Canada, Grant Thornton, Greenko Group, Gulf Petrochem, Harvard University, HCC, HDFC, HDFC Standard Life Insurance, High Commission of Canada, Highway Concessions One, Hitachi ABB Powergrids, HPC Hamburg Port Consulting, HSBC Securities and Capital Markets, Huawei, ICICI Bank, ICT, Idam Infrastructure Advisory, IDFC, IDFC Alternatives, IDFC Infrastructure Finance, IFC, IFCI, IHS Markit, IIFCL, IIFCL Asset Management Company, India Energy Forum, India Infradebt, India Ratings & Research, Indo-German Energy Forum, Indus Roadways, Infrastructure Advisors, Inland Waterways Authority of India, IREDA, IRIDIS Advisory, J. Sagar Associates, Jacobs Engineering, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Jinkosolar Trading, JM Baxi Group of Companies, JM Financial, JMC Projects, JSW Steel, Kalpataru Power, KEC-RPG Group, Knight Frank, Kochhar & Co., Kotak Investment Advisors, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company, KPMG, L&L Partners, L&T Construction , L&T Financial, L&T IDPL, L&T Infra Debt Fund, Link Legal, Luthra & Luthra, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, Maersk Lines, Mahindra & Mahindra, Mazars Advisory LLP, MBL Infrastructure, Meghraj Capital Advisors, Merrill Lynch, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India, Ministry of New Renewable Energy Govt of India, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Mitsui & Co., Motilal Oswal Securities, Mundra Solar PV, NABARD, National High Speed Rail Corporation Ltd, National Highways Authority of India, National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, NCC Limited, NEDO, NHIDCL, NIIF Infrastructure Finance, Nishith Desai Associates, NITI Aayog, Nomura Financial Advisory & Securities, NTPC, Oriental Structural Engineers, PE Consulting Invest into india, Petronet LNG, PNC lnfratech, Power Finance Corporation, Pricewaterhouse Cooper, PTC India Financial Services, REC, Reliance Infrastructure, Renewsys, RITES, RTI International, SBI, SBI Capital Markets, Schneider Electric, Sembcorp Energy, Shapoorji Pallonji & Company, Shapoorji Pallonji Infrastructure Capital, Sheel Energy, Siemens, Simplex Infrastructure, SMEC, Societe Generale, Softbank, SOJITZ, Solar Energy Corporation of India, Srei Infrastructure Finance, Standard Chartered Bank, Standard Chartered Private Equity Advisory, State Bank of India, Statkraft Markets, Sterling & Wilson, Sterlite Investment Management, Sterlite Power Transmission Limited, STUP Consultants, Tata Capital Financial Service, Tata Cleantech Capital, Tata Power, Tata Realty and Infrastructure, Tata Steel, Trust Investment Advisors, Unison Insurance, Voyants, Warburg Pincus, Zurich Airport, etc.

India Infrastructure Publishing is a company dedicated to providing information, analysis and insight on infrastructure sectors in India, through magazines, conferences, newsletters, research reports and websites.

We publish six magazines – Indian Infrastructure, Power Line, Renewable Watch, tele.net, Smart Utilities and Gujarat Infrastructure. Each of the magazines is a market leader in its segment. We organise 50+ infrastructure-related conferences every year in India. The group also publishes eight electronic weekly newsletters, over 30 annual research reports, more than 14 directories and six websites.

Indian Infrastructure magazine is targeted at the very top decision-makers and financial managers in the infrastructure sectors. The sectors covered include power, telecom, roads & bridges, construction, oil & gas, ports & shipping, aviation, railways, urban infrastructure and infrastructure finance. The magazine provides news, information and analysis of the latest developments related to policy, projects and investments in these sectors in India. It is published monthly.

South East Asia Infrastructure magazine is a leading source of information on infrastructure development in Southeast Asia. It tracks key developments, analyses emerging trends, features industry players and perspectives, highlights key initiatives, and profiles exemplary projects

The company’s other global products include Global Transmission Report, Global Mass Transit. We organise over a dozen conferences under these brands across the world, including the US, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. We publish newsletters and market intelligence reports, offer custom research and advisory services, and organise thematic conferences on crucial and topical issues relevant to the industry.

Our major infrastructure conferences have included Infrastructure Finance in India, Power line Summit, Road Development in India, Ports in India, Railways in India, Gas in India, Solar Power in India, Airports in India  and Urban Rail in Asia. we have also organized a webinar on Impact of Covid on Foreign Investment. A few of our forthcoming conferences are Container Infrastructure and Logistics in India, Coal-based Power Generation, Airports in India, Tunnel Construction in Asia and Solar Power in Africa.

For sponsorship and delegate registrations, contact:
Khushboo Khanna

Email:  khushboo.khanna@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-7982733496

  • Over the past couple of years, the Indian government has made a concerted attempt to attract foreign investments in India, especially in the infrastructure sectors.
  • Investments have come through private equity (PE) funds, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), strategic investors, infrastructure bonds, IDFs, etc. Greenfield and brownfield projects, operational assets, developer firms, supplier businesses, etc. have all attracted investor interest. More recently, the government’s asset monetisation scheme and the InVITs platform have garnered substantial investments.
  • The FDI inflows rose to $73.4 billion in 2019-20, after remaining stagnated at the $60 billion level for the past three years (2016-19). Between April 2020 and August 2020, around $35.7 billion was mobilised, the highest ever for the first five months in any fiscal.
  • Investments have come in from across the globe. To name a few, Australia’s largest pension fund, AustralianSuper, Canadian pension funds Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and the Canada Pension Plan Board (CPPIB), and Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global have shown keen interest in India. CPPIB plans to invest up to a third of its funds in emerging markets by 2025 and India has been recognised as an important destination.
  • The UAE’s, Qatar Investment Authority and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority are other active investors. Notably, Abu Dhabi’s SWF, MIC Redwood 1 RSC, became the first foreign SWF to get 100 per cent tax exemption on income from interest, dividend and long-term capital gains for its investment in infrastructure.
  • Global PE firms and venture capitalists invested about $8 billion in India’s infrastructure sectors in 2019-20. The year 2020-21 also started on a positive note despite a slowdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The year was driven by a spate of PE funding in Jio platforms and NHAI’s third toll-operate-transfer (TOT) bundle, under which nine road assets were acquired by the Singapore-based Cube Highways Group.
  • Meanwhile, strategic investors such as DP World, ENGIE, ROADIS and AYANA Renewables have also set up platform funds to invest in sectors such as roads, renewable energy and ports. India’s National Infrastructure Investment Fund has collaborated with many such investors.
  • The road ahead for foreign investments in India looks promising with increased transparency and streamlined procedure for global investors to enter the Indian market. The ambitious $1.5 trillion National Infrastructure Pipeline has opened up several investment avenues for foreign investors. The government has also recently announced a new stimulus package worth $36 billion to support infrastructure projects.
  • The mission of this conference is to provide an independent, fact-based perspective on the opportunities and challenges associated with Indian infrastructure for foreign investors. It will discuss the pros and cons of each investment type and each infrastructure sector in the Indian scenario. It will provide a platform for existing investors to discuss their experiences and for potential investors to discuss their expectations and concerns. The conference will also showcase several specific investment opportunities.
WELCOME REMARKS
  • Welcome remarks by India Infrastructure
TRENDS IN FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
Questions/Topics:

  • What is the level of foreign investment in Indian infrastructure? How much investment has come under the automatic route?
  • Which have been the most noteworthy sectors in attracting foreign investments?
  • What have been the notable successes and failures?
  • What lessons can be drawn from the experience so far? What is the outlook?
  • Presentation by Ramesh Karunakaran , Director, CRISIL Ratings
OPPORTUNITIES IN BONDS
Questions/Topics:

  • What has been the experience with bonds?
  • What are the opportunities for foreign investors?
  • What are the historical and expected returns?
  • What are the regulatory interventions needed to stimulate investments through bonds?
  • Presentation by Sujata Guhathakurta, President & Head Debt Capital Markets, Kotak Mahindra Bank
OPPORTUNITIES IN IDFs
Questions/Topics:

  • What has been the experience with infrastructure debt funds?
  • What are the opportunities for foreign investors?
  • What are the historical and expected returns?
  • What are the regulatory interventions needed to stimulate investments through IDFs?
  • Presentation by Shiva Rajaraman, Chief Executive Officer, L&T Infra Debt Fund
OPPORTUNITIES IN PUBLIC ASSET MONETISATION
Questions/Topics:

  • What are the features of the Indian public asset monetisation programme?
  • What are the opportunities for foreign investors in public asset monetisation?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the challenges?
  • Presentation by Manish Agarwal, Partner, Leader – Infrastructure, PwC
OPPORTUNITIES IN INVITS
Questions/Topics:

  • What type of investment opportunities is available in InvITS?
  • What has been the experience so far?
  • What are the historical and expected returns?
  • What are the challenges?
  • Presentation by Raman Gupta, Director, Corporate Finance, Ambit Pvt. Ltd
SECTOR FOCUS: ENERGY
Questions/Topics:

  • What are the key trends in the Indian energy sector (thermal generation, renewables transmission, and oil and gas)?
  • What has been the foreign investor experience so far?
  • What are investment opportunities available for foreign investors?
  • What are the key issues and concerns?
  • Presentation by Anish De, Partner, Head of Strategy and Operations, Infrastructure & Government Services (IGS), KPMG Advisory Services
SECTOR FOCUS: TRANSPORTATION
Questions/Topics:

  • What are the key trends in the Indian transportation sector (roads, railways, ports, airports, logistics, etc.)?
  • What has been the foreign investor experience so far?
  • What are investment opportunities available for foreign investors?
  • What are the key issues and concerns?
  • Presentation by India Ratings
VIEWPOINT OF GLOBAL STRATEGIC INVESTORS
Questions/Topics:

  • What has been the experience of strategic investors?
  • What types of investment opportunities are available? Which sectors offer the most appeal?
  • What are the risks and challenges? What are the historical and expected returns?
  • What is their outlook on investing in infrastructure sectors?

Panel discussion among (in alphabetical order):

  • Daniel Bircher, Chief Executive Officer, Zurich Airport International (Asia)
  • Shivanand Nimbargi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ayana Renewable
  • Kaushik Pal, CEO – Asia, Roadis
PRIVATE EQUITY AND  LONG-TERM INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ PERSPECTIVE
Questions/Topics:

  • What is the perspective of private equity/long-term institutional investors on Indian infrastructure?
  • What types of equity investment opportunities are the most appealing (platform investments, project acquisitions, stakes in infra companies, controlling stakes in operational infrastructure, InvITS, etc.)?
  • What are the pros and cons of each type of investment?
  • What are the historical and expected returns?
  • What is their outlook on investing in infrastructure sectors?

Panel discussion among (in alphabetical order):

  • Aditya Agarwal, CEO, Global Infrastructure Partners, Singapore
  • Deep Gupta, Managing Director, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets
  • Pushkar Kulkarni, Senior Principal – Infrastructure Private Investments, CPP Investment Board
  • Aditya Agarwal, CEO, Global Infrastructure Partners, Singapore
  • Manish Agarwal, Partner, Leader – Infrastructure, PwC
  • Daniel Bircher, Chief Executive Officer, Zurich Airport International (Asia)
  • Anish De, Partner, Head of Strategy and Operations, Infrastructure & Government Services (IGS), KPMG Advisory Services
  • Sujata Guhathakurta, President & Head Debt Capital Markets, Kotak Mahindra Bank
  • Deep Gupta, Managing Director, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets
  • Raman Gupta, Director, Corporate Finance, Ambit Pvt. Ltd
  • Ramesh Karunakaran , Director, CRISIL Ratings
  • Pushkar Kulkarni, Senior Principal – Infrastructure Private Investments, CPP Investment Board
  • Shivanand Nimbargi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ayana Renewable
  • Kaushik Pal, CEO, Asia, Roadis
  • Shiva Rajaraman, Chief Executive Officer, L&T Infra Debt Fund

 

For speaking opportunities, please contact:
Khushboo Khanna
Email:  khushboo.khanna@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-7982733496

The conference is targeted at:

  • Private Equity Firms
  • Pension Funds
  • Investment Banks
  • Sovereign Wealth Funds
  • Insurance Firms
  • Infrastructure Developers
  • Banks/Lenders
  • Multilateral Organisations
  • Management Consultants
  • Law Firms, etc.

Delegate benefits (Virtual Conference)

  • Direct interaction with senior speakers (Q&A facility)
  • Easy connectivity to geographically dispersed delegates (click of a mouse)
  • Concise report offered as a backgrounder
  • Cost effective (lower ticket price as compared to a physical conference)
  • Offers flexibility and convenience
  • Access to conference recording
  • Recap of conference sessions
  • Contributes to sustainability and lower carbon footprint
Price before January 19, 2021 Standard price Price before January 19, 2021 Standard price
1 Login USD 140 USD 200 INR 9,800 INR 14,000
2 – 3 Logins USD 245 USD 350 INR 16,800 INR 24,000
4 – 5 Logins USD 350 USD 500 INR 23,800 INR  34,000
6 – 9 Logins USD 455 USD 650 INR 30,800 INR  44,000
10 – 20 Logins USD 560 USD 800 INR ,800 INR 54000

 

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  • February 9, 2021 (Tuesday)
    10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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