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Infrastructure in India

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Deepak Kumar (ICFAI University Press,Hyderabad)

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The critical aspect in Indian infrastructure is the policy development, with specific steps being laid out for specific policies such as bidding and procurement process, policy planning methodology and the linkages between policy development and economic growth. The bidding and procurement process basically goes through the various steps, needed to get Private Sector Participation (PSP) in various sectors of the infrastructure.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Urban/Regional with number 0506002.

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Date of creation: 04 Jun 2005
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Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpur:0506002

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Keywords: Infrastructure India

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R - Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics

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