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First public report: January 17, 2008
Analysing various issues relating to DMIC, on January 15, 2008, Xyanni published a report titled "Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor: USD 90 Billion Corridor to Prosperity in India". This is the first public report of its kind published on this subject. With 100+ pages, 10+ chapters, 20+ boxes, figures, and tables, this publication outlines the opportunities in this mega project.

Unique features of the report
This publication is unique and different from others in many ways, some being - an independent work, self funded by Xyanni and not oriented around any one particular stake holder, updated objective evaluation as on January 1, 2008, and political assessment. Further, there will be monthly updates to keep you abreast of the rapidly changing developments, as they happen, in India, Japan, and elsewhere.

Topics of chapters
Some of the chapters are on sub-topics like: India's economy, back ground, physical road map & proposed time line, project in progress, implementation structure, key beneficiaries, prospects for Japanese, European, US, Indian and other Asian companies & organisations, political outlook, land acquisition, influence states, conclusion. For a detailed table of contents, please click here.

Landmark project
Exclusive comments have been given to Xyanni: in December 2007

What does the DMIC mean for India?
Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Minister of State for Industry, Government of India.

How DMIC should be declared a project of national importance?
Suresh Prabhar Prabhu, former Union Minister of Power, Heavy Industry & Public Enterprises, Government of India, and Chairman of Task Force for the project of Interlinking of rivers.

Order
To order this priced publication or to ask for more information please e-mail us at info@xyanni.com giving us your complete contact details.

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