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India’s Rs 5 Lakh Cr Infra Burden Needs Concession Agreement Reforms
03-04-2025
A recent Primus Partners report highlights significant delays and cost overruns in India’s infrastructure projects, with over 40% of major projects behind schedule. The report attributes these setbacks to outdated Public-Private Partnership (PPP) concession agreements, which fail to adapt to evolving regulatory and project needs. It calls for urgent reforms, including clearer regulations, flexible financial models, and better risk-sharing mechanisms. The report emphasizes the need for collaboration between the government, the private sector, and financial institutions to ensure more efficient, timely, and cost-effective infrastructure development.
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