Smart movers
With Modi’s call for developing 100 Smart cities, there
are some players which would likely benefit most as they would cater to the high-tech
infrastructure requirements which form the building blocks of these cities.
At the moment 100 cities
remains a tentative figure, with much still to be pinned down. The budget
speech only officially identified cities along the Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial
Master Plan, which covers seven states. Although they weren't named in the
budget, seven cities have also been named along the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor, some which would overlap with the Amritsar-Kolkata plan.
Officially, the budget only pointed out three cities in
the Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor: Ponneri in Tamil Nadu, Krishnapatnam
in Andhra Pradesh and Tumkur in Karnataka.
So what would be the companies that would benefit from
this move? Here’s my take:
Sterlite
Technologies (ST):- This is a leading global provider of Telecom
(Optic Fibre and Cables) and Power Conductors, from Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta
stable. These products and solutions would typically form the backbone of any other
components that would make up the smart cities. As things stand today, not many
cities are geared up for this sort of thing yet. And if things have to be built
from scratch, there would be a huge surge in demand for optical fibre and
transmission lines which are ST’s forte.
D-Link: -
This company is household name in networking items such as routers, switches
and wireless products (in fact they have a near monopoly with MTNL’s broadband
service). These products would also be a key component of Smart cities from a
technology infrastructure perspective. Again, Smart cities would be a boost for
this company due to its critical products.
These are 2 of the most
obvious choices which come to mind. Of course there would be other firms such
as those in construction industry (IRB, L&T) which also would greatly
benefit from this initiative.
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