India has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies even in the difficult financial downturn era. In coming years, India will be demanding a large number of infrastructure services to match the demand and keep an upward sloping growth curve. Indian infrastructure including both soft (port services, air and telecom) and hard (road, railways and airways) infrastructure is growing at a fast pace at present. The country also has largest road network (3.34 million km) and second largest rail network of the world. Requirement for investment in infrastructure projects was expected to increase by 145.6% from Five Year Plan 2002-07 to FYP 2007-11. Part of the investment is expected to come from the various resources as public private partners...
Over the last few years, the Indian economy has been in a phase of unparalleled growth of about 8-10...
The Government of India is making concerted efforts to reduce transport bottlenecks, particularly on...
Helping to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development through public-private partnerships...
India has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies even in the difficult financial downturn e...
As India is projected to be the world’s most populous country by 2025, the growing needs of the econ...
Driving infrastructure development, notably mobilizing financial resources for infrastructure projec...
India has re-emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With a population of 1...
This paper attempts to systemically project the demand and fund requirements of the Indian infrastru...
The infrastructure requirements of East and South Asia are very large and are increasing rapidly bec...
It is well recognized that, with its present state of physical infrastructure, India will be hardpre...
India is one of the fastest growing economics with the second largest population in the world. Infra...
Abstract. India's congested road transport system, inordinate delays in railway passenger and freigh...
Road infrastructure has been a key input in the economic growth and poverty reduction strategies of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Enginee...
India is facing severe infrastructure deficit. The country remains far below the world average in te...
Over the last few years, the Indian economy has been in a phase of unparalleled growth of about 8-10...
The Government of India is making concerted efforts to reduce transport bottlenecks, particularly on...
Helping to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development through public-private partnerships...
India has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies even in the difficult financial downturn e...
As India is projected to be the world’s most populous country by 2025, the growing needs of the econ...
Driving infrastructure development, notably mobilizing financial resources for infrastructure projec...
India has re-emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. With a population of 1...
This paper attempts to systemically project the demand and fund requirements of the Indian infrastru...
The infrastructure requirements of East and South Asia are very large and are increasing rapidly bec...
It is well recognized that, with its present state of physical infrastructure, India will be hardpre...
India is one of the fastest growing economics with the second largest population in the world. Infra...
Abstract. India's congested road transport system, inordinate delays in railway passenger and freigh...
Road infrastructure has been a key input in the economic growth and poverty reduction strategies of ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Enginee...
India is facing severe infrastructure deficit. The country remains far below the world average in te...
Over the last few years, the Indian economy has been in a phase of unparalleled growth of about 8-10...
The Government of India is making concerted efforts to reduce transport bottlenecks, particularly on...
Helping to eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable development through public-private partnerships...