WAPCOS Limited
WAPCOS Limited is an Indian central public sector enterprise specializing in engineering consultancy, turnkey project execution, and construction services across the water resources, power, and infrastructure sectors.[1] Incorporated on June 26, 1969, under the Companies Act, 1956, the company is wholly owned by the Government of India and operates under the administrative control of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation.[2] With a focus on sustainable development, WAPCOS provides multidisciplinary solutions including feasibility studies, design, procurement, construction management, and operation support for dams, irrigation systems, hydropower plants, transmission lines, urban water supply, and transportation infrastructure.[1] As a Schedule 'B' Mini Ratna Category-I enterprise, WAPCOS has earned recognition for its technical expertise and project delivery, notably ranking first among international consultants by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in water and urban infrastructure for 2021-2022 and second among Indian consultants for ADB-assisted projects from 2019-2023.[1] The company has executed numerous projects for clients in over 75 countries, with a strong footprint in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.[1] Its portfolio emphasizes environmental sustainability, institutional strengthening, and capacity building, contributing to national and international goals in water security and energy access.[3] Headquartered in New Delhi, WAPCOS employs a workforce of over 1,000 professionals and maintains regional offices across India, along with international subsidiaries to support global operations.[3] Key milestones include its role in major Indian initiatives like the National River Linking Project and international assignments such as irrigation and hydropower developments in Nepal, Bhutan, and several African nations.[3] The company's commitment to innovation is evident in its adoption of advanced technologies for project monitoring and its ISO certifications for quality management, environmental management, and occupational health and safety.[1]Overview
Founding and Incorporation
WAPCOS Limited was incorporated on June 26, 1969, under the Companies Act, 1956, as a wholly-owned Government of India enterprise initially under the Ministry of Irrigation and Power.[4] Its establishment was driven by the need to provide specialized engineering consultancy services in water resources, power generation, and related infrastructure, supporting India's post-independence development goals in these critical sectors.[4] The company originated as a division of the Central Water Commission (CWC), focusing on technical expertise in water management, before transitioning into an independent entity to expand its consultancy capabilities.[4] In its early years, WAPCOS achieved key milestones by undertaking its first projects in irrigation and hydropower feasibility studies during the 1970s, marking significant growth in domestic consultancy services for water resource management.[4] These initiatives laid the foundation for the company's expertise, contributing to irrigation potential creation and infrastructure development across India. The transition from the CWC enabled WAPCOS to operate autonomously while building on established technical standards in the water and power domains.[4] A pivotal point in its legal evolution came in 2010, when WAPCOS was granted Mini Ratna-I status by the Department of Public Enterprises, recognizing its operational efficiency and financial performance, and granting greater autonomy in decision-making.[4][5] Today, it remains under the administrative control of the Ministry of Jal Shakti.[4]Ownership and Governance
WAPCOS Limited is wholly owned by the Government of India, holding 100% equity in the company.[6] It is classified as a Schedule B, Category-I Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) and holds Mini Ratna Category-I status, granting it enhanced operational autonomy in financial and managerial decisions.[6][4] The company operates under the administrative control of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, specifically the Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation.[6] This oversight ensures alignment with national policies on water resources, irrigation, and related infrastructure development.[1] Governance at WAPCOS is structured around a Board of Directors, comprising the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), functional directors, and government nominees, in line with guidelines for CPSEs issued by the Department of Public Enterprises.[7] The board plays a pivotal role in strategic decision-making, policy formulation, risk management, and ensuring compliance with corporate governance norms for public sector enterprises.[7] A notable leadership transition occurred in September 2025, when the previous CMD, Shri Rajni Kant Agrawal, was removed amid allegations of irregularities, leading to an interim arrangement before the appointment of a new CMD.[8] The current CMD is Smt. Shilpa Sachin Shinde, IAS (AGMUT:2006 batch), appointed effective September 2025, bringing expertise from her prior roles in public administration, including as CEO of the Delhi Jal Board.[7][9] Key functional leadership includes Shri Amitabh Tripathi as Director (Commercial & HRD), appointed in February 2025, with over 30 years of experience in water resources and infrastructure projects.[7] Government nominees on the board include Shri Pradeep Kumar Agrawal, IAS (part-time Director since May 2025), who serves as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Jal Shakti, and Shri P. S. Gangadhar, IFS (part-time Director since March 2025), focused on economic diplomacy.[7] WAPCOS Limited's headquarters is located at the 5th Floor, Kailash Building, 26 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110001, India, serving as the central hub for its administrative and executive functions.[10]Business Operations
Core Services
WAPCOS Limited provides a comprehensive range of engineering consultancy services, encompassing the full project lifecycle from conceptualization to execution. Its service portfolio includes feasibility studies to assess project viability, preparation of detailed project reports (DPRs) outlining technical and economic aspects, design engineering for infrastructure components, tendering processes to facilitate procurement, and contract management to ensure compliance and efficiency throughout implementation.[1][11] In addition to consultancy, the company offers robust execution capabilities through turnkey projects under the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) model, where it handles design, procurement, construction, and commissioning as a single responsibility. WAPCOS also delivers project management consultancy (PMC) services, providing oversight for project implementation, monitoring progress, and ensuring timely commissioning to meet client objectives.[1][12] The firm specializes in environmental impact assessments (EIAs) to evaluate ecological effects and ensure regulatory compliance, hydrological studies for water resource analysis and flood management, and capacity building programs including training for client personnel to enhance technical skills and operational sustainability. These offerings support sustainable development in relevant sectors.[1][13] WAPCOS adheres to international quality standards, holding ISO 9001:2015 certification for quality management systems in consultancy services, ensuring high standards in project delivery and sustainability practices.[1][14]Key Sectors and Expertise
WAPCOS Limited primarily operates in the water resources, power, and infrastructure sectors, providing engineering consultancy and construction services tailored to resource management and development needs. In the water resources domain, the company specializes in irrigation systems, including surveys, feasibility studies, and canal automation; dam design and rehabilitation for concrete, masonry, and earth-fill structures; flood control measures such as river morphology analysis, flood forecasting, and structural interventions like levees and reservoirs; and water supply projects encompassing urban and rural engineering, water harvesting, and leak detection. Additionally, WAPCOS addresses groundwater exploration, aquifer management, hydrological studies, and sedimentation analysis to support comprehensive water management solutions.[13] The power sector forms another core area of expertise, with a focus on hydropower projects from prefeasibility through commissioning, including site identification, hydrological assessments, geological investigations, and electro-mechanical designs for small hydro, pumped storage, and other installations. WAPCOS also handles thermal power initiatives involving surveys, detailed project reports, construction management, and commissioning, while extending capabilities to renewable energy integration, such as solar project financial modeling and non-conventional energy developments like tidal power. In infrastructure, the company excels in water supply and sanitation master plans, treatment plant designs, ports and harbors planning with model studies for sedimentation and waves, roads and highways surveys with bridge construction supervision, and urban-rural development encompassing housing, drainage, solid waste management, and slum rehabilitation.[15][16] WAPCOS employs advanced technical tools and methodologies across these sectors, including hydraulic modeling for hydrological simulations, GIS-based planning for resource mapping and contouring, and seismic analysis for dam safety evaluations. The company has significant involvement in multilateral-funded projects, collaborating with agencies such as the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on international assignments. Innovation efforts emphasize sustainable practices, such as climate-resilient designs, wastewater management, water conservation, watershed management, environmental impact assessments, and biodiversity conservation. WAPCOS was ranked No. 1 among global firms in water and urban infrastructure for 2021-2022 and second among Indian consultants for ADB-assisted projects from 2019-2023. With approximately 1,800 professionals (as of early 2025), the workforce comprises multidisciplinary experts in civil, electrical, and environmental engineering, enabling integrated service delivery.[13][16][1][17]Projects and Portfolio
Major Domestic Initiatives
WAPCOS Limited has played a pivotal role in India's water resources development since its inception in 1969, with early domestic initiatives in the 1970s and 1980s centered on the planning and feasibility studies for major dam projects, including the design of numerous concrete, masonry, and earth-cum-rock fill dams that remain operational today.[13] During this period, the company focused on large-scale irrigation and hydropower infrastructure to support agricultural expansion and flood control, laying the foundation for national water security. From the 2010s onward, WAPCOS shifted emphasis toward sustainable urban water management, integrating modern technologies like watershed development, groundwater recharge, and efficient distribution systems to address urbanization and climate challenges.[13] Among its prominent domestic projects, WAPCOS serves as the Project Monitoring and Coordination Consultant for the Polavaram Irrigation Project in Andhra Pradesh, overseeing design, construction, and implementation of multi-purpose structures on the Godavari River to enhance irrigation, hydropower, and water supply.[18] In 2024, WAPCOS signed a project management consultancy agreement with the Odisha Hydro Power Corporation for the 600 MW Upper Indravati Pumped Storage Project, providing services for planning, execution, and sustainable energy storage at Mukhiguda to bolster renewable integration in the state's grid.[19] Additionally, WAPCOS has been actively involved in the Namami Gange program since 2014, executing rejuvenation efforts such as the development and pollution abatement of the Murar River in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, through channelization, conservation of water bodies, and ecosystem restoration.[20][21] These initiatives have contributed to irrigating millions of hectares of agricultural land across India through over 550 completed irrigation projects, significantly boosting productivity and supporting food security.[13] WAPCOS also supports the Jal Jeevan Mission by preparing detailed project reports, monitoring, supervision, and surveillance of rural water supply schemes, ensuring tap connections for households in districts like Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao in Assam.[20] The company's collaborations with the Central Water Commission and various state governments have facilitated assignments in project planning, detailed engineering, and implementation, including surface and subsurface drainage for flood-prone areas.[13][3]Significant International Assignments
WAPCOS Limited has executed international consultancy assignments across more than 50 countries, primarily in developing nations across Asia, Africa, and the Pacific, emphasizing capacity building in water resources, power, and infrastructure sectors.[14] These projects often involve engineering consultancy, project management, and construction services aimed at sustainable development, with a focus on enhancing local expertise through training and technology transfer.[4] The company's global portfolio underscores its role in supporting economic growth and resilience in partner countries, particularly through collaborations with multilateral institutions. In the Pacific region, WAPCOS secured two World Bank-funded infrastructure consultancy projects in Fiji in 2024, awarded by the Fiji Roads Authority: the Rewa Vutia Road and Bridge Alignment, and the Vanua Levu Cross Island Road Resilient Tourism Infrastructure Works.[22] Separately, the Lokia Pipelaying Works, a water supply project benefiting approximately 164,000 residents, commenced in August 2024 under WAPCOS's oversight as project management consultant.[23] As project management consultant (PMC) for these initiatives, WAPCOS oversees design, implementation, and quality assurance, contributing to Fiji's water sector resilience amid climate challenges. These assignments highlight WAPCOS's expanding footprint in Pacific island nations, where it provides end-to-end services for sanitation and water infrastructure. Across Africa, WAPCOS has undertaken significant hydropower and irrigation projects, often funded by international bodies. For instance, in 2024, the company completed reservoir filling for the 20 MW Kabu-16 Hydroelectric Project in Burundi, boosting local power generation capacity.[24] In Tanzania's Zanzibar, WAPCOS supported power transmission infrastructure development in May 2024, enhancing grid connectivity and energy access.[25] Irrigation efforts include consultancy for smallholder schemes in Mozambique, where WAPCOS provided services for irrigation system design and implementation to improve agricultural productivity.[26] Discussions in 2024 also advanced potential hydropower collaborations in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, focusing on feasibility studies and sustainable energy solutions. These African projects, spanning over 30 countries, emphasize flood control, watershed management, and rural development, with WAPCOS facilitating over 17 million hectares of irrigation potential globally through such initiatives.[27][28] WAPCOS's international work is bolstered by partnerships with multilateral funders like the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), and African Development Bank (AfDB). Notable examples include an AfDB-funded consultancy for detailed design review, pre-contract services, and supervision of civil works for the Multinational Nacalu Road Corridor Project Phase I (Nampula – Cuamba Road Project - Lot “B”) in Mozambique, secured on a competitive basis.[29] In Angola, WAPCOS serves as PMC for a World Bank-funded rehabilitation of water and sanitation infrastructure.[30] ADB rankings consistently place WAPCOS at the top among global consultancies for water and urban infrastructure projects.[4] In South Asia, rural water supply initiatives in Nepal and Bhutan involve WAPCOS in hydropower and irrigation consultancy; for example, public consultations for a Bhutanese water project occurred in March 2024, while ongoing support for the 1020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project contributed to its full commissioning and inauguration by the Prime Ministers of India and Bhutan in November 2025.[31][32] Recent engagements, such as participation in the 19th India-Africa Business Conclave in August 2024, have opened new opportunities for infrastructure projects, reinforcing WAPCOS's commitment to bilateral development ties.[33] Through these assignments, WAPCOS has impacted millions by improving access to clean water, reliable power, and agricultural productivity, while prioritizing environmental sustainability and local capacity enhancement in host nations.[34]Global Presence
Geographic Expansion
WAPCOS Limited has established a robust international footprint, with a strong emphasis on South Asia and Africa, while emerging in the Pacific and Middle East regions. In South Asia, the company maintains significant operations in countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, alongside broader engagement in Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos PDR, Mongolia, Myanmar, Tajikistan, and Vietnam. Africa's presence is particularly extensive, spanning over 20 countries including Kenya, Ghana, Botswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Liberia, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Emerging activities in the Pacific include Fiji and the Marshall Islands, and in the Middle East, operations extend to Palestine.[4] The company's geographic expansion began in the 1980s with entry into Africa through World Bank-funded projects, marking the initial foray into international consultancy. By the 2020s, this had grown to over 75 countries overall for project execution, facilitated by government-to-government ties and bilateral cooperation mechanisms. As of March 31, 2023, WAPCOS was actively managing projects in 35 countries, with operations in more than 30 countries as of 2025, reflecting sustained growth driven by these strategic alliances.[4][28] Operationally, WAPCOS employs a model centered on establishing regional offices and deploying project-specific teams to oversee implementations, enabling efficient management across diverse geographies. International revenue from these operations contributes approximately 15% to the company's total as of FY 2022-23—for instance, ₹21,206.82 lakhs were generated from abroad in that fiscal year.[4] Expansion has involved navigating challenges such as varying local regulations and securing funding through bilateral aid, notably India's Lines of Credit, which support project execution in partner nations. These adaptations have allowed WAPCOS to maintain compliance and foster long-term market entry strategies. For example, specific initiatives like hydropower projects in Nepal illustrate this approach without delving into detailed narratives.[4]International Partnerships
WAPCOS Limited maintains strategic partnerships with prominent multilateral development banks to support its international consultancy and project execution in water resources, power, and infrastructure sectors. Key collaborators include the World Bank, which funds initiatives such as renewable energy projects; the Asian Development Bank (ADB), through which WAPCOS has secured numerous contracts for urban infrastructure; and the African Development Bank (AfDB), supporting rural electrification and irrigation efforts in African nations.[35][29] These ties facilitate access to concessional financing and technical expertise for sustainable development projects across South Asia, Africa, and beyond. Additionally, WAPCOS engages in bilateral cooperation with the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to deliver development assistance, exemplified by agreements for water resources management support in countries like Cambodia.[36] The company has formalized several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and agreements to strengthen its global operations. In August 2025, WAPCOS signed an MoU with the Ministry of Jal Shakti for the fiscal year 2025-26, aiming to align consultancy services with national water policy goals while enabling international extensions through government-backed initiatives.[37] On the international front, partnerships include joint ventures and discussions for hydropower development with African governments, such as meetings with Angola's Ministry of Energy and Water in March 2025 to explore collaborative opportunities in energy infrastructure.[38] These agreements often involve technology transfer programs with global consultants, promoting capacity building in host countries through knowledge exchange in engineering and project management practices.[27] WAPCOS actively participates in collaborative frameworks to foster international ties, notably through forums like the India-Africa Business Conclave organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). The company attended the 19th conclave in August 2024 and the 20th in August 2025 in New Delhi, engaging with representatives from over 60 African nations to discuss strategic partnerships in infrastructure and sustainable development.[33][39] These platforms align with broader India-Africa cooperation mechanisms, emphasizing joint ventures in sectors like hydropower and irrigation. These partnerships have yielded significant outcomes, including enhanced project funding and knowledge sharing that bolster WAPCOS's global reputation. Notably, the ADB ranked WAPCOS as the top international consultancy firm in water and urban infrastructure sectors for its financed projects in its 2022-23 annual procurement report, reflecting the company's leadership in delivering high-impact assignments.[4] By May 2024, WAPCOS had risen to the second position among Indian public sector undertakings in the ADB's top five consultants from India, underscoring the effectiveness of these collaborations in securing and executing international contracts.[40]Financial and Organizational Developments
Historical Financial Overview
WAPCOS Limited, incorporated on June 26, 1969, as a wholly owned Government of India enterprise, initially focused on domestic engineering consultancy services in water and power sectors, generating revenues primarily from government contracts.[41] In the post-liberalization era following India's economic reforms in the 1990s, the company experienced accelerated growth, achieving Mini Ratna Category-II status in 1997 and upgrading to Category-I in 2010, which enabled expanded operations and access to larger projects.[41] This period marked a shift toward international assignments, with revenues rising steadily due to diversification into infrastructure and multilateral-funded initiatives. By the early 2020s, WAPCOS had established a robust financial trajectory, with revenue from operations reaching ₹2,512.87 crore in FY 2021, reflecting a compound annual growth rate influenced by domestic and international consultancy segments.[42] Total assets stood at ₹4,723.15 crore, supported by financial assets including cash equivalents and trade receivables, while shareholders' equity was ₹735.43 crore, bolstered by a bonus issue in FY 2021 that increased paid-up capital from ₹100 crore to ₹130 crore.[42][41] These metrics underscored the company's scale, with government contracts comprising approximately 89% of revenue in FY 2021.[41] Funding for WAPCOS's operations has historically derived from client payments under consultancy and construction contracts, supplemented by multilateral loans from agencies such as the World Bank and Asian Development Bank for international projects.[27] As a Central Public Sector Enterprise, it receives no direct budgetary allocations from the government but adheres to CPSE norms for dividend distributions to the Government of India; for instance, ₹25 crore was paid in FY 2022.[4] Borrowings, including cash credit facilities, have been utilized modestly for working capital, totaling ₹80.85 crore in FY 2022.[4] The company's credit profile strengthened over the years, achieving investment-grade ratings that facilitated access to banking facilities. CARE Ratings assigned a CARE A+ (Stable) rating to long-term bank facilities in October 2021, upgraded from prior assessments, reflecting strong operational performance and government backing.[3] By January 2023, the rating was revised to CARE A (Stable) for long-term facilities, maintaining investment-grade status amid consistent revenue trends up to FY 2023.[3]| Fiscal Year | Revenue from Operations (₹ crore) | Total Assets (₹ crore) | Equity (₹ crore) |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY 2020 | 2,842.22 | 4,381.01 | 698.69 |
| FY 2021 | 2,512.87 | 4,723.15 | 735.43 |
| FY 2022 | 2,797.99 | 5,163.61 | 781.13 |