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India Needs A New Infrastructure Financing Framework

Steps that will help the government push infrastructure development in a continuous, sustained manner. By Hemant Sahai.

A crane stands at the construction of a cable-stayed bridge over the Tapti River in Surat, Gujarat. (Photographer: Karen Dias/Bloomberg)
A crane stands at the construction of a cable-stayed bridge over the Tapti River in Surat, Gujarat. (Photographer: Karen Dias/Bloomberg)
Infrastructure projects typically include large capital outlay, higher investment risk, and longer gestation periods. Given the upfront capital requirement during the initial construction stage, lenders to such projects are particularly focused on revenue generation potential based on a detailed analysis of commercial, environmental, regulatory, engineering, and financial aspects that would govern the implementation of the project, a...
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