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Getting out of the trough

The National Investment Board can revitalise the economy by removing permit bottlenecks.

Updated on: Oct 19, 2012 11:13 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The National Investment Board (NIB) has created a bit of a stir within the cabinet. Ministers are muttering - some not so softly - about having to cede authority to a super Cabinet on infrastructure projects headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Such misgivings are misplaced. Mr Singh is anyway the boss of the cabinet. And the board, as proposed by finance minister P Chidambaram, will merely audit project clearances, it will not get into the line function of individual ministries. The audit is needed because 17 ministries, by one estimate, are involved in issuing permits for infrastructure projects. By asking around why a particular approval is awaited and setting timelines, the NIB should be able to clear a backlog of 90-odd projects. If a ministry has valid grounds to withhold permission, the Board is unlikely to overrule it.

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A fast-track mechanism for okaying infrastructure projects has been a long-standing demand of industry. India is planning to build a large chunk of its infrastructure through public-private partnerships. The 12th Five Year Plan projects a $1 trillion bill and expects private players will put up half the amount. While a facilitating Board is a move in the right direction, industry's expectations from the government have shifted. It is now seeking pre-approved projects where all the required clearances come bundled in. The government would need to collect the approvals before a project is granted instead of the private developer chasing them afterwards. The Board could play a big role if the government adopts this approach to bring infrastructure spending up to speed.

 
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