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Table of Contents (Draft)
PORTS IN INDIA 2010
1. OVERVIEW - Fiscal Incentives
- Introduction - Investment Requirements and Opportunity
- Macroeconomic and Trade Scenario - Experience So Far
- Key Trends in Indian Ports (cargo traffic, capacity, major ports' efficiency - Key Private Players
performance, etc.) - Issues and Challenges
- Recent Developments (formation of a new major port, recovery in trade - The Way Forward
policies, financial closures, projects approvals, FDI, etc.)
- Key Opportunities (upcoming terminals, ports, etc.) 8. NATIONAL MARITIME DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
- Issues and Challenges - Introduction
- The Way Forward - Planned Projects (berths, terminals, connectivity projects, dredging,
mechanisation, etc.)
2. INTER-PPORT COMPARISON - Funding and Investment
- Capacity - Current Status
- Cargo Traffic (general, dry bulk, liquid bulk, container) - Issues and Challenges
- Efficiency Performance (average pre-berthing time, average turnaround - The Way Forward
time, per tonne handling cost, etc.)
- Financial Performance 9. OVERVIEW OF SHIPPING
- Others - Introduction
- Global Comparison - Maritime Shipping Profile (fleet, cargo, key players)
- Inland Water Transport
3. DEMAND (Cargo-wwise Analysis) - Coastal Shipping
- Dry Bulk - Emerging Opportunities
- Liquid Bulk - Issues and Challenges
- Container - Future Outlook
- Break Bulk
Each category will cover traffic trends, infrastructure availability at ports, and current and 10. MAJOR PORT PROFILES
future demand outlook for Indian ports - Chennai Port Trust, Cochin Port Trust, Ennore Port Limited, Jawaharlal
Nehru Port Trust, Kandla Port Trust, Kolkata Port Trust, Mormugao Port
4. POLICY AND REGULATION Trust, Mumbai Port Trust, New Mangalore Port Trust, Paradip Port Trust,
- Introduction Port Blair, Tuticorin Port Trust and Visakhapatnam Port Trust
- Institutional Structure - New Terminals at Major Ports (container terminal at Ennore port, mega
- Acts and Legislations (Proposed Major Ports Regulatory Authority Act, . container terminal at Chennai Port, fourth container terminal at JNPT,
2009; Land Ports Authority of India Bill, 2010; etc.) offshore container terminal at Mumbai port and others)
- Policy Framework
z Centre (Policy for Prevention of Monopoly at Major Ports; Draft Land 11. OPERATIONAL PRIVATE PORT PROFILES
Policy for Major Ports, 2010; etc.) and State - Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Limited, Krishnapatnam Port
- Regulatory Framework (including international regulations) Company Limited, Gangavaram Port Limited, Kakinada Seaports Limited,
- Issues and Concerns Port of Pipavav, Hazira Port Private Limited, Gopalpur Ports Limited,
- The Way Forward Karaikal Port, Jaigarh Port and others
(Each profile will include cargo traffic and cargo composition, port capacity, efficiency,
5. FINANCING financial performance, port infrastructure, ongoing and future projects)
- Investment Requirement
- Sources of Finance 12. PRIVATE PORTS UNDER DEVELOPMENT
- Key Investors - Vizhinjam ICTT, Kerala; Rewas Port, Maharashtra; Dighi Port, Maharashtra;
- Recent Financing Deals Dhamra Port, Orissa; Astaranga Port, Orissa; Dholera Port, Gujarat; Positra
- Issues and Challenges Port, Gujarat; Machilipatnam Port, Andhra Pradesh; Kirtania Port, Orissa
- The Way Forward Maroli Port, Gujarat; Kulpi Port, West Bengal; Simar Port, Gujarat;
Vijaydurg Port, Maharashtra; Azhikkal Port, Kerala; Ponnnai Port, Kerala
6. PORT INFRASTRUCTURE - Others
- Introduction (Each profile will include the project scope, cost, and current status)
- Cargo-wise Berths and Terminals (number, occupancy levels, ongoing
and future projects, etc.) 13. FUTURE OUTLOOK
- Storage Yards - Introduction
- Road and Rail Connectivity (current status, upcoming projects) - Growth Drivers
- Funding and Investment - Future Projects and Investment
- Emerging Trends (sustainable transport, corporatisation, etc.)
7. PRIVATE PARTICIPATION AND OPPORTUNITY - Future Projections (traffic, capacity, etc.)
- Introduction
- PPP Policy (new MCA, Policy for Prevention of Monopoly at 14. APPENDIX
Major Ports, etc.)

Release Date: Late December 2010 No. of pages: 250-300

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RAILWAYS IN INDIA 2010


1. OVERVIEW - Investor Opportunities and Requirements
- Sector Profile (size and growth in passenger and freight traffic, - Issues and Concerns
infrastructure, recent developments) - The Way Forward
- Institutional and Policy Framework
- Government Initiatives 8. CONTAINER TRAIN OPERATIONS
- Investment Experience (PPP) and Opportunities - Background
- Eleventh Plan Projections and Review - Current Scenario
- Global Scenario - Policy Framework
- Issues and Concerns - Key Container Train Operators
- The Way Forward - Issues and Concerns
- The Way Forward
2. VISION 2020
- Key Highlights and Targets 9. DEDICATED FREIGHT CORRIDOR PROJECT
- Financing Requirements - Project History and Background
- Opportunities - Salient Features
- The Way Forward - Eastern Corridor
- Western Corridor
3. DEMAND ANALYSIS - Project Funding and Development Expenditure
- Freight Segment (trend analysis, zonal comparison, issues) - Current Status
- Passenger Segment (trend analysis, zonal comparison, issues) - Issues and Concerns
- Key Demand Drivers
- Competition from Roads and Airlines 10. DELHI-MMUMBAI INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR PROJECT
- Future Demand Outlook (freight and passenger segments) - Project Objectives
- Salient Features
4. RAILWAY BUDGET AND FINANCES - Project Execution and Funding
- Financial Accounts (gross traffic receipts, working expenses, net revenue, - Current Status
contribution to reserve funds, etc.) - Issues and Concerns
- Latest Budget (revised estimates of 2009-10, policy initiatives, projects,
service quality, etc.) 11. INTRA-CCITY RAIL TRANSPORT
- Impact of Railway Budget, 2010-11 - Overview
- Issues and Concerns - Snapshots of Leading Metro Railway Projects
- Upcoming Projects (metro, monorail, light rail, etc.)
5. INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND OPPORTUNITIES (current status, - Issues and Challenges
funding, new initiatives, opportunities, future plans) - The Way Forward
- Infrastructure
z New lines 12. SUBURBAN RAILWAYS
z Doubling - Overview
z Gauge Conversion - Snapshots of Leading Suburban Railways
z Electrification - Issues and Challenges
z Safety, Signaling and Telecommunication - The Way Forward
z New Terminals and Stations
z Modernisation and Expansion Works (terminals, stations, etc.) 13. FUTURE OUTLOOK
z Others - Emerging Trends
- Profiles of Key Infrastructure Providers - Upcoming Projects and Investment Projections
- Issues and Concerns - Policy Outlook
- Towards Sustainability
6. ROLLING STOCK
- Locomotives 14. PROFILES OF KEY PUBLIC SECTOR PLAYERS
- Coaches - Container Corporation of India Limited
- Wagons - Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited
- Opportunities - Ircon International Limited
- Issues and Concerns - Konkan Railway Corporation Limited
- Rail India Technical and Economic Services Limited
7. PRIVATE SECTOR EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES - Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited
- New Initiatives (development of stations, terminals, commercial - RailTel Corporation of India Limited
development of railway land, food plazas, logistics parks, etc.) - Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation
- Policy Initiatives (Revised R3i Policy, Special Freight Train Operator - Rail Vikas Nigam Limited
Scheme, Private Freight Terminal Scheme, etc.) - Centre for Railway Information Systems
- Experience So Far - Rail Land Development Authority
- PPP Case Studies (Gandhidham-Palanpur gauge conversion,
Surendranagar-Rajula City-Pipavav port gauge conversion, etc.) 15. APPENDIX
- Current and Future Projects and Investments

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