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JETRO’s Role For Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor International Conference on Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor & Special Investment Regions April 16 th, 2010 Ahmedabad, Gujarat Naoyuki Maekawa Director General JETRO Mumbai

About JETRO Parent Organization Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Established October 1st, 2003 (Originally established in 1958) Offices Domestic: JETRO Headquarters Tokyo, JETRO Osaka, Institute of Developing Economies and 36 regional offices Overseas: 71 offices (54 countries) Employees Approx. 1,580 (800 domestic & 780 overseas) Offices in India : New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai (coming soon) Supporting Japanese companies Cooperating DMIC Project Operating Business Support Center Bridging between Japanese companies and Indian companies Senior Advisor at BSC Mr. Tokio Nishibashi Mr. Hiroshi Daikoku

JETRO’s role in DMIC On December 28 th 2009, DMICDC and JETRO signed the MOU DMICDC and JETRO will cooperate with each other to: find appropriate business partners, in eco-related sector, through its various platforms like business seminars, exhibitions etc. Interact with the respective State Government/Agencies to promote and provide consultation on DMIC projects including the proposed “Smart Community” in their respective regions. Set up a committee to study the various requirements of the proposed “Smart Community” at selected locations in DMIC region and showcase model “Smart Community” in cooperation with related State Government, JBIC, JICA, NEXI and NEDO. Participate actively in DMIC projects as a supporting agency and send a representative to the board of DMICDC as a special invitee.

What is Smart Community ? Eco-friendly township and industrial zones equipped with renewable energy, recycling system, water management, smart grid and new public transportation system, etc. Solar power Small hydro power City transportation EV Wind power Water Management Recycling System Zero emission Building Zero emission Industrial Park Battery charge stand for EV Energy Management System

Why Smart Community? Development under the DMIC should be eco-friendly for the sustainable growth. In December 2009, when Honorable Mr. Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan visited India, India and Japan agreed that both countries will promote “Smart Community” an Eco-friendly township and industrial site Why JAPAN? Japan had experienced various environmental problems during the process of high growth Japanese companies has advanced environment technologies, systems, and knowledge ExperienceTechnologyModel Project In the four locations, Model Project for F/S will be conducted by Japanese consortiums

Gujarat Changodar-Dholera Mitsubishi Heavy Industries With Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric, J-POWER, MRI Gujarat Dahej HITACHI With ITOCHU, KYOCERA, TEPCO, Hyflux, City of Kitakyushu, EX Corporation Haryana Manesar TOSHIBA with NEC, TOKYO GAS Maharashtra Shendra JGC Corporation with Mitsubishi Corporation, Ebara Engineering Service, IBM Japan, Nikken Sekkei, City of Yokohama

4 Model Projects Manesar, Haryana The overall expansion plan in Manesar industrial region near the center of Japanese enterprises. Construction of the infrastructure of State-of-the- Art IT control technology, energy network including gas heat supply, transportation and Shendra Gradual urban development approach. The water project and recycling are to be the first phase. Next phase, smart grid utilizing solar power and power storage technologies and intercity transportation connecting compact city will be Changodar-Dholera Comprehensive development plan in Waterfront area. LNG Cold power, solar power, and smart urban transportation (ITS/EV commuter), etc. are combined, with the high-efficiency power generation using abundant natural gases, by the information technology. Gujarat, Dahej Comprehensive development plan including urban transportation utilizing ETC, water treatment, recycling, and smart grid utilizing abundant sunlight of India and panel technologies of Japan. Singapore enterprise, and municipality of Japan are involved in this consortium. TOSHIBA with NEC, TOKYO GAS JGC Corporation with Mitsubishi Corporation, Ebara Engineering Service, IBM Japan, Nikken Sekkei, City of Yokohama Mitsubishi Heavy Industries With Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric, J-POWER, MRI HITACHI With ITOCHU, KYOCERA, TEPCO, Hyflux, City of Kitakyushu, EX Corporation