Indian Infrastructure – Risk and Investment Opportunities – An independent assessment by CRISIL

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Key Highlights of Indian Infrastructure report

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Investment outlook across key infrastructure sectors
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Regional picture on future investments across sectors.
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Role of private sector
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Financing requirements and pattern
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Challenges and risks faced by players
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Mapping the key infrastructure linked segments and players
Overview of Indian Infrastructure report

The Indian Infrastructure Opportunity is valued at around Rs 20 trillion (USD 488 billion) during the eleventh plan period (FY2008-12) and around Rs 40 trillion (USD 989 billion) during the twelfth plan period (FY2013-17) according to Planning Commission estimates for Gross Capital Formation in Infrastructure.

The demand for infrastructure is certain to be massive, in order to sustain a structurally higher rate of economic development, and should result in significant opportunities for infrastructure service providers, builders and equipment suppliers. On the other hand, there are significant challenges on the supply side, arising out of issues related to policy, financing and project execution.

Further, regions within India differ in terms of infrastructure availability and this gap can potentially widen, depending upon state-specific economic and policy environment.

In this context, Indian Infrastructure –Risk and Investment Opportunities – An independent assessment by CRISIL will enable you to:
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Size the investment opportunity realistically
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Compare the current status, requirement & likely investment across regions.
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Contact details

Rachana Dekhtawala
Tel No: 91-22-3342 8024
Mobile No: 91 99675 43381
Fax: 91-22-3342 8088
E-mail: rdekhtawala@crisil.com