http://www.businessworldindia.com/JULY1105/indepth01.asp
<POSCO The long last mile An inside track of the negotiations that landed India's largest FDI deal. And the real work that has just begun. On 5 March 1990, Biju Patnaik sent a letter to Tae-Joon Park. It was an invitation from the then chief minister of Orissa to the then chairman of Posco, the Korean steel maker, to set up an integrated steel plant in his mineral-rich state. That distant dream has come close to reality after all these years. On 22 June 2005, the Orissa government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Posco for starting work on a 12-million-tonnes-per-annum steel plant. As providence would have it, the deal was inked under the gaze of Naveen Patnaik, the current chief minister and Biju's son.> ------- A box in the article concludes: "There is provision for granting the project special economic zone status". The landmark project may be of interest to us in Goa since it deals with iron ore mining, industrialisation and SEZ.