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Industrial and infrastructure development holds critical significance for India's economic growth, acting as a catalyst for greenfield/ brownfield infrastructure development, industrial deepening, enhanced productivity, job creation and achieving ambitious development goals. The Government's unwavering commitment to advancing economic expansion is evident through transformative national programmes and amplified capital spending. By strategically prioritising these sectors, the government aims to lay the foundation for sustained progress, regional inclusivity, and heightened global competitiveness, helping ensure a robust and prosperous future for the nation.

The Industrial and Infrastructure Development Advisory (IIDA) practice of KPMG in India has been advising and assisting India’s development objective by seamlessly bridging the gap between Government’s vision and execution, steering impactful initiatives across the spectrum of infrastructure, industrial and Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) development as well as tourism, leisure, and sports. Our multidisciplinary approach blends cutting-edge strategies, regulatory acumen, and global best practices. Our team of multi-domain experts has successfully delivered national priority strategic engagements, providing guidance and insights to central and state governments, Public Sector Units (PSUs), and multilateral institutions.

As India's growth narrative continues to evolve, we remain steadfast in our commitment to guide and drive transformative initiatives aimed at propelling India towards a future marked by economic vitality and sustainable infrastructure

Key Service Offerings


Integrated infrastructure planning and development

Tourism, leisure development and planning

Policy support and implementation architecture

Public private partnership models and transactions

Asset monetization

Public procurements

Industrial parks, economic corridors

Industrial productivity enhancement – land, labour, and capital

Transport/logistics planning, development, and competitiveness

Industrial development and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) competitiveness

Internal and external trade competitiveness and facilitation (export, and import substitution – Atma Nirbhar)

Impact Created

    Technical assistance for INR 111 lakh crore National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP)

    PM GatiShakti, National Integrated Logistics planning

    Make in India – industrial deepening and indigenization across 15 sectors

    India foreign trade policy vision

    Raising And Accelerating MSME Performance (RAMP) implementation

    Tourism circuit development as means for job creation

    Asset monetization of several central and provincial assets to unlock value

    Enhanced competitiveness of MSMEs in 33 clusters across 6 sectors throughout India under The World Bank funded program

    Development of tourism policies across multiple states impacting economic growth, job creation, and cultural preservation

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