Saturday, 21 October 2017

Adia deal shows India ripe for infrastructure investment - The National

Adia deal shows India ripe for infrastructure investment - The National:

"India's poor infrastructure is creating substantial opportunities for investment as the Indian government pushes to make the sector more attractive for investors amid a desperate need to overhaul of many of the country's most basic facilities.

“The infrastructure problem itself is throwing up a lot of opportunities,” says Shailesh Puranik, the managing director of Puranik Builders, an Indian property developer. “And I think this is one of the best times for international money to come to India because of the favourable market conditions, because of the favourable government at the centre, and because of the favourable policies that we have. They're looking for more and more investment to come in.”

India is likely to see increased foreign investment flowing into the country over the coming years because of these factors, he says."



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