DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Indian Water and Wastewater Treatment Growth Opportunities" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The report projects India's water demand to be twice the available supply by 2030, implying severe water scarcity for millions of people. A 2020 World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) report forecasts 30 Indian cities to face a "grave water risk" by 2050 due to population growth.
The Indian water and wastewater treatment market is growing and gaining widespread attention. The World Bank commented that India could comfortably achieve 7.5% gross domestic product (GDP) growth every year, but not 8.0% unless it implements effective water management strategies.
Government agencies are implementing regulatory and funding mechanisms to open up the water and wastewater treatment market for private investments. It is an opportune time for market participants to achieve significant growth as the industry shifts toward deriving more project value-based outcomes (total cost of ownership) and utilizing government expenditure efficiently.
Robust governmental initiatives, such as the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation, National Mission for Clean Ganga, Jal Jeevan Mission, and Community Drinking Water Schemes, contribute to the growth of the Indian water and wastewater treatment market.
India's total utilizable water resource is pegged at 1,123 billion cubic meters (BCM). In 2017, it was reported that approximately 946 BCM were consumed across all sectors, including agriculture (91.0%), industrial (2.0%), and domestic (7.0%). According to a 2019 NITI Aayog report on Water Management Index, India is facing the worst water crisis in its history.
In a conservative scenario, India's water demand would grow to 1,100 BCM by 2025, assuming a population growth rate of 1.2% and an annual GDP growth rate of 7.0%. Compared to the estimated availability of 1,123 BCM of water, these projections for water demand indicate an overall net marginal positive balance of only 23 BCM of water by 2025.
However, given uneven water distribution, the country is likely to face water scarcity. The water balance figure is estimated to be negative by 2027, reaching a negative 277 BCM by 2050.
India needs to take adequate measures now to curb potential water scarcity. This urgency is expected to drive significant growth for the country's water and wastewater treatment market.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
- Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
- The Strategic Imperative
- The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Indian Water and Wastewater Treatment Industry
- Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
2. Growth Opportunity Analysis
- Scope of Analysis
- Segmentation
- Key Competitors
- Key Growth Metrics
- Value Chain
- Growth Drivers
- Growth Driver Analysis
- Growth Restraints
- Growth Restraint Analysis
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Revenue Forecast by End User
- Revenue Forecast Analysis by End User
- Revenue Forecast by Technology and Service
- Revenue Forecast Analysis by Technology and Service
- Competitive Environment
- Revenue Share
- Revenue Share Analysis
- Notable Acquisitions and Tie-Ups
- Key Competitive Factors
3. Growth Opportunity Analysis - Municipal Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Revenue Forecast by Technology and Service
- Revenue Forecast Analysis by Technology and Service
4. Growth Opportunity Analysis - Industrial Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Share by Industry Vertical
- Usage Practices in the Industrial Segment
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Revenue Forecast by Technology and Service
- Revenue Forecast Analysis by Technology and Service
5. Growth Opportunity Universe
- Growth Opportunity 1: Membrane Modules for Desalination, Water Treatment, and Recycle and Reuse
- Growth Opportunity 2: Pumps Market to Witness High Growth from Investments in Water and Wastewater Projects
- Growth Opportunity 3: Desalination Demand in Municipal and Industrial Segments to Increase in Coastal Cities
- Growth Opportunity 4: Recycle-and-Reuse Systems Demand to Rise Due to Lack of Water Quality and Availability
- Growth Opportunity 5: ZLD to Contribute to the Market Penetration of Water Reuse Systems
- Growth Opportunity 6: Packaged Wastewater Treatment for Suburban, Rural, and Remote Communities
- Growth Opportunity 7: Water Vending Machines for Rural, Bottom-of-the-Pyramid, Remote, and Public Infrastructure Segments
- Growth Opportunity 8: Smart Water Meters to Drive the Adoption of Digital Solutions
6. Next Steps
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