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    Municipal and Urban Infrastructure Financing
    Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

    Municipal and Urban Infrastructure Financing

    Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Maheshtala
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    Jul 27 - Jul 30, 2026
    4 days Β· in-person Β· Instructor-Led Β· Kolkata Campus
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    $1,317

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    About This Program

    India is currently navigating a period of rapid but uneven urbanization, with projections indicating that over 600 million people will be in cities in the next few years, even as the pace of change varies across different states and urban regions. Regardless, this process requires an estimated investment of almost a trillion dollars, according to estimates, into urban infrastructure such as water supply, the management of waste, and building climate resilience over the next two decades. Indian Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) have historically relied heavily on grants and state subsidies, which currently account for the majority of urban capex. However, this model is shifting toward self-reliance and fiscal decentralization. In this context, some important reforms are as follows: Own-Source Revenue: Enhancing property tax collection through GIS mapping and digital automation to improve the creditworthiness of cities. Innovative Financing: Moving toward 'bankable projects' by leveraging Municipal Bonds, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), and the Urban Challenge Fund, which provides 25% of project costs if the remainder is sourced from commercial loans or bonds. Institutional Readiness: Strengthening ULB capacity for project conceptualization, management, and auditing. As the 16th Finance Commission takes effect, the focus is increasingly on performance-linked grants and the development of Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities as regional economic hubs through initiatives like the Urban Infrastructure Development Fund (UIDF) and Urban Challenge Fund (UCF). This course will take participants through the key practical aspects of these developments, focusing on the different tools to finance and track projects.

    Why Indian Institute of Management Calcutta?

    IIM Calcutta carries a particular authority in Indian management education that comes simply from being first β€” the oldest IIM in the country, founded in collaboration with MIT Sloan and the Government of India, in a city that has historically produced some of India's most rigorous intellectual traditions. For senior professionals who want academic depth alongside a genuinely global research pedigree, few institutions on the subcontinent can match its credentials.

    Your Profile

    • Urban Local Bodies leaders and officers
    • Practitioners in development authorities
    • State government officers whose work relates with urban development
    • Consultants working in the urban sector

    Benefits

    • Understand urban financing as ULBs move from grant funding to performance-linked funding and entrepreneurial practice.
    • Learn methods for own-source revenue through tools like tax reform, land monetization, and value capture mechanisms.
    • Structure projects and map risks to attract private capital for urban infrastructure through PPPs.
    • Use new sources of urban financing such as municipal bonds, green bonds, and the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF).

    What You'll Learn

    • Urban and Municipal Finance
    • Bankable Projects: viability, readiness and risk
    • Project Management
    • Land Monetization
    • Infrastructure Investment Trust (InVIT)
    • Public Private Partnerships (PPP)

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