Amaravati development needs $2-4 tln investment: Naidu

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

N Chandrababu today said his government has envisaged an investment of USD 2-4 trillion for the development of Amaravati, the greenfield capital city.

"Our infrastructure development plans need USD 2-4 trillion. Today the Centre is estimating only USD 1 trillion for infrastructure development. But for Amaravati, we do not see any problem in mobilising even USD 2-4 trillion," he said.

"If there is no trust and no proper policy framework, there could be a problem (in raising funds). However, if we can do our work efficiently with proper execution, then there is no money constraint," he added.

It can be noted that the government early this month had raised Rs 2,000 crore by way of issuance of 'Bond 2018', which witnessed a record 1.53 times oversubscription.

further said his government has always adopted new approaches to fast-track development and opened up new funding options for development of

"The success of the Amaravati Bond 2018 reflects the investor confidence in my government and the development of Amaravati," he added.

He said Amaravati will be the most liveable place, having electric vehicles and self-sustained and green buildings with central cooling systems.

further said the state economy should touch USD 1 trillion by 2029, and its GDP will increase at a CAGR of 12 per cent for the next 15-20 years, compared with 10.5 per cent at present.

Speaking at the event, State Planning Board vice-chairman said, "Only a small portion of Rs 2,000 crore in the entire project requirement of Rs 48,115 crore of Phase-I have been mobilised through bonds to support the financial requirement of Rs 10,000 crore within this financial year."

He added that the bond issue has received keen interest from both in and abroad and it will soon finalise modalities to make partners in Amaravati development.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 16:05 IST