The article reports on the increase of private investment in Indian infrastructure to almost 12-fold as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) since 2003. This momentum reportedly raised the prospect that the country is making headway in upgrading its power-generation capacity, roads, ports and...
Investors such as the quasi-sovereign National Investment & Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) are aligning their portfolios with the country’s sustainability goals, regarding sustainability as an integral part of the entire investment process, from investment evaluation to portfolio management. Even so, while ...
“So, India is a fastest growing economy in G-20, growing at 7% a year. There is huge demand for infrastructure investment in India, and it is going global and looking for global investors and London is proving to be natural place for it,” Rathi said. ...
India InfrastructureIndia is making huge investments in infrastructure. Highways, dams, power plants, railway networks, telecommunication networks, and airports are being built at feverish pace. In the early days after independence India made some big tickets investment in infrastructure which stand out ...
Infrastructure is a critical priority for India, the world’s fastest growing large economy, and Morgan Stanley India Infrastructure provides a differentiated proposition to address a substantial investment opportunity. We combine a senior team that has worked together and invested in Indian infrastructure...
Foreign Direct Investment in India: Has Infrastructure Played a RolePradhan, Rudra PrakashPradhan, Rudra Prakash "Foreign Direct Investment in India: Has Infrastructure Played a Role," International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics v14, n4 (October-December 2006): 113-30...
InfrastructureInvestmentIndiaIn spite of the efforts and initiatives undertaken by the NHB, NCDC, APEDA, NABARD, Commercial banks, and other funding agencies to create proper and adequate pdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3195721Shah, DeepakSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
In order to meet the deficit in the provision of infrastructure, mid-term appraisal of the twelfth plan suggests that to attain 9 percent real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate, infrastructure investment should be on average almost 10 percent of GDP during the Twelfth Plan which ...
Sectoral infrastructure investment in an unbalanced growing economy: The Case of India `Sectoral Infrastructure Investments in an Unbalanced Growing Economy: The Case of Potential Growth in India.' Asian Development Review 33 (2): 144-66, ... C Ghate,G Glomm,J Liu - 《Indian Statistical Instit...
The Growth Rate of the Infrastructure Sector in India GDP increased after the Indian government opened the sector to 100% foreign direct investment (FDI). This was done in order to boost the Infrastructure Sector in the country. The result of opening the sector to the private sector has been...