Replying to supplementaries, he told the Rajya Sabha that there was "no agreement with regard to any financial committment between India and USA" regarding the Smart Cities Mission as the US role was limited to extending technical support and for capacity building.
Regarding India-US Cooperation in making Visakhapatnam, Allahabad and Ajmer as Smart Cities, he said that the US will extend technical support for preparing Master Plans for these three cities besides assisting in capacity building and undertaking feasibility studies.
"The Smart Cities Guidelines are under formulation stage; which will contain the criteria... Guidelines are under advanced stage of finalization. Any time it can be finalized.
"The selection of cities will be made after the guidelines are finalized. We are in the process of issuing guidelines," Naidu said.
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Smart City aspirants will be selected based on a 'City Challenge Competition'. Cities will be graded based on their revenues, expenditure, availability of infrastructure relating to transport, drinking water, solid waste management etc.
Observing that the Mission was expected to catalyse creation of similar Smart Cities in various regions and parts of the country, he said every state would get to develop at least one city as Smart City under the Centre's initiative of developing 100 such cities.