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Experts urge India to review PPP model for infrastructure projects

India needs to make the PPP model more transparent, so it gives better return to investors, said Sanjiv Nanda, Member, Board of Trustee of the India Think Council (ITC).

November 24, 2017 / 14:16 IST
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Indian authorities must revisit the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model to woo FDI and get foreign contractors involved in the developments of port, power and rail sectors efficiently, according to experts.

India needs to make the PPP model more transparent, so it gives better return to investors, said Sanjiv Nanda, Member, Board of Trustee of the India Think Council (ITC).

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"The PPP model, successfully used in road building, needs to be revisited and modified as per international standards," stressed Nanda at the World Bank Group-Asia Competitiveness Institute's annual two-day conference here.

Elaborating, he pointed out that India needs a lot of investments for infrastructure and PPP seems the right way to attract foreign investments and contractors.