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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 12 February 2004
- ISBN 9780195668148
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages374 pages
- Size 277x215x21 mm
- Weight 929 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous figures and tables 0
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Short description:
This report gives an incisive review of the Indian infrastructure, with a particular focus on economic developments in the financial year 2002-3. It focusses attention on the need for policy reform, and puts forward schemes for optimising a return on investments in the sector. New initiatives for transport and communication, tourism, education and energy are evaluated, and the scope for community and individual involvement discussed. The report has been co-ordinated by the
Infrastructure Finance Development Company in conjunction with leading Indian research institutes.
Long description:
This report gives an incisive review of the Indian infrastructure, with a particular focus on economic developments in the financial year 2002-3. It focusses attention on the need for policy reform, and puts forward schemes for optimising a return on investments in the sector. New initiatives for transport and communication, tourism, education and energy are evaluated, and the scope for community and individual involvement discussed. The report has been co-ordinated by the
Infrastructure Finance Development Company in conjunction with leading Indian research institutes.
Table of Contents:
Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents
Overview
The Infrastructure Sector in India 2002-3
Private Finance Services and Public Initiatives
Enterprise Privatisation
Public-Private Partnerships Today
Financial and Legal Perspectives
Reforms in Electricity
Technology and Regulation in Electricity
Oil and Natural Gas
Telecom
Transportation
Water
Sanitation
The Urban Situation
Index