Infrastructure shortages are proving a key binding constraint in sustaining and expanding India’s economic growth and making it more inclusive for the poor.

Partner
Kesar Dass B & Associates
The growth of gross domestic production at over 8% has made the infrastructure deficiency more visible. It is estimated that investment of over US$320 billion is needed in infrastructure.
Public resources available for investment in physical infrastructure are limited. The policy makers realize that increasing investment in infrastructure through public private partnerships (PPP) is inevitable.
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Sumant Batra is a patner at Kesar Dass B & Associates.
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