GIFT City | Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

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In a major milestone for his dream project, the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 29 launched the India International Bullion Exchange (IIBX) – the nation’s first such exchange. The Exchange will be constructed in the heart of GIFT city – an international financial services hub conceptualised by Mr. Modi in 2008.

Highlights of Gift City

Highlighting India’s first ‘IT services hub’ — the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) — Mr. Modi said that with the launch of the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), India had joined the league of global financial centres like the United States, the United Kingdom and Singapore.

Stating that IFSCA will enable innovation in the financial services sector, he said , “Today, India alone has a 40 per cent share in real-time digital payments all over the world”. He also said that the various measures taken by his government on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy had resulted in India receiving its highest-ever FDI inflow of ₹6,31,050 crore in the financial year 2021-22.

What is GIFT city?

In 2008, the then-Gujarat Chief Minister Mr. Modi first announced that the state government would build a ‘Nano city’ and the Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) at Gandhinagar. Addressing the ‘Invest Gujarat’ summit organised by Assocham, Mr. Modi said that the land between Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar would be developed as a Central Business District (CBD) with office spaces, residential apartments, schools, hospitals, hotels, retail and other recreational facilities.

After a feasibility study was conducted by consulting firm McKinsey and Co, GIFT City was launched as a joint venture between the state-run Gujarat Urban Development Co. Ltd and Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd (IL&FS), with an initial outlay of Rs 78,000 crores. The city is planned on 886 acres of land with 62 million sq. ft. of built-up area with 67 per cent commercial (42 million sq. ft), 22 per cent residential (14 million sq. ft) and 11 per cent social space (6 million sq. ft).

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Helmed by Mr. Ramakant Jha in 2009, the project was initially stalled due to the 2008 U.S economic recession. However, it picked up pace by 2011 when the State government gave 673 acres across Ratanpur, Firozpur, Valad and Lavarpur at Rs. 1. Headed currently by Mr. Tapan Ray, IAS (Retd.) as Managing Director & CEO, the city is 12 km from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and 8 km from Gandhinagar on thebanks of the Sabarmati.

Shift in focus from BKC

With Mr. Modi’s elevation to Prime Minister in 2014, GIFT City turned from a real-estate project into India’s first smart city. While presenting the 2015-16 Union Budget, the then-Finance Minister Arun Jaitley shifted the Centre’s focus from Mumbai to GIFT City as a potential global financial centre like Singapore or Dubai.

Previously, the Congress-led UPA government focused on developing Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex as a financial hub. In 2007, a government-appointed committee led by former World Bank official Percy Mistry recommended transforming Mumbai along the lines of New York, London and Singapore with BKC at its centre. Since then, Maharashtra government-run Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has developed and promoted BKC as a destination for global companies to house their Indian branches. However, with the Modi government’s shift in focus to developing GIFT City and Mumbai’s geographical constraints, BKC has encountered issues in its expansion.

To attract foreign and domestic investment in GIFT, the city’s international financial services centre (IFSC) was declared a multi-service Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in 2015 and the Union Budget 2016-17 provided it with a competitive tax regime. Here are the tax benefits for companies falling under IFSC:

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What is in the Gift City?

The city mainly comprises of banks, capital market entities, insurance companies and captive manufacturing units. As of date, there are 142 SEZ units which are operational and international exchanges dealing with an average turnover of $4 billion daily. Banking businesses in IFSC amount to $ 28 billion as of 2020 and iInsurance businesses upto $ 30 billion.

With over 200 companies setting shop in GIFT, key occupants in the SEZ area are – Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Brokers Forum and the National Stock Exchange (NSE); international banks like YES bank, Federal Bank, State Bank of India, Standard Chartered; and insurance companies like Edelweiss, New India Assurance, and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).

GIFT City | Gujarat International Finance Tec-City
GIFT City | Gujarat International Finance Tec-City

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GIFT also has two of the tallest commercial buildings in Gujarat – GIFT One and GIFT Two, other office buildings of the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation, Prestige Group, and the Hiranandani Group. In the non-IFSC area, key occupants include Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Oracle, HDFC Bank, Bank of Baroda and the National Insurance Company. There are also several residential complexes and social amenities like schools, petrol pumps, hospitals, business clubs, and hotels within GIFT.

Moreover, it also has a waste water recycling plant, optical fibre communication ring, an Automated Waste Collection System, a dedicated power station, a city-level cooling system, a command centre and a Tier-IV data centre – key aspects of a ‘smart city’.

Devlopement of Tri-City

“Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and GIFT City can be developed as a Tri-City. A huge section of the proposed land to be acquired belongs to the state and therefore, would be transferred under GIFTUDA. The private land will be earmarked for use, similar to a town-planning scheme, instead of acquiring it,” said a senior official not willing to be named.

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Plans to develop schools, hospitals, recreational and commercial zones on the GIFT City campus will be extrapolated to the additional area too. A dedicated riverfront along the Sabarmati river stretch on the campus will also come up.

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