India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure
This Country Framework Report for India is the first in a series of country reviews aimed at improving the environment for private sector involvement in infrastructure. Prepared at the request of the government concerned, Country Framework Reports...
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okr-10986-152752021-04-23T14:03:15Z India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure World Bank ADB AIRPORTS BANK OF JAPAN BIDDING BUSINESS COOPERATION CITIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EPIDEMICS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSING INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION LICENSES METROPOLITAN AREAS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES NEW ENTRANTS OPERATING COSTS PENSIONS PORTS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE PLACEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ROADS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELECOMS TELEDENSITY TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONES TRANSPARENCY UNIVERSAL SERVICE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET ORIENTATION MARKET SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT POLICY STAEMENTS POLICY REFORM COMPETITIVENESS TARIFF REFORMS WATER SUPPLY WATER MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS PORT MANAGEMENT AIRPORT MANAGEMENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORY STRUCTURE RISK SHARING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSSSMENT SOCIAL IMPACT LEGISLATION EFFICIENCY LONG-TERM DEBT This Country Framework Report for India is the first in a series of country reviews aimed at improving the environment for private sector involvement in infrastructure. Prepared at the request of the government concerned, Country Framework Reports have three main objectives: 1) To describe and assess the current status and performance of key infrastructure sectors. 2) To describe and assess the policy, regulatory, and institutional environment for involving the private sector in those sectors. 3) Through the above, to assist policymakers in framing future reform and development strategies and to assist potential private sector investors in assessing investment opportunities. This country framework report undertakes a sectoral review in Part I examining telecommunications, power, urban water and sewer systems, roads, ports, and airports. For each sector the report analyzes market structure and performance, private sector participation, and regulatory environment, and makes policy recommendations. Part 2 discusses the development of the infrastructure regulatory institutions, the role of the domestic debt market in infrastructure finance, and the public-private interface, specifically contracting and implementing project, risk sharing, and environmental and social impact legislation. Part 3 comprises a summation of the policy recommendations offered for each sector and the three topics elucidated in Part 2. 2013-08-21T20:54:16Z 2013-08-21T20:54:16Z 2000-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/2496348/india-country-framework-report-private-participation-infrastructure http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15275 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC South Asia India |
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ADB AIRPORTS BANK OF JAPAN BIDDING BUSINESS COOPERATION CITIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EPIDEMICS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSING INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION LICENSES METROPOLITAN AREAS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES NEW ENTRANTS OPERATING COSTS PENSIONS PORTS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE PLACEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ROADS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELECOMS TELEDENSITY TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONES TRANSPARENCY UNIVERSAL SERVICE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET ORIENTATION MARKET SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT POLICY STAEMENTS POLICY REFORM COMPETITIVENESS TARIFF REFORMS WATER SUPPLY WATER MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS PORT MANAGEMENT AIRPORT MANAGEMENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORY STRUCTURE RISK SHARING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSSSMENT SOCIAL IMPACT LEGISLATION EFFICIENCY LONG-TERM DEBT |
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ADB AIRPORTS BANK OF JAPAN BIDDING BUSINESS COOPERATION CITIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRICITY EPIDEMICS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSING INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION LICENSES METROPOLITAN AREAS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES NEW ENTRANTS OPERATING COSTS PENSIONS PORTS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE PLACEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC AGENCIES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC SERVICES RADIO REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY AGENCY RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ROADS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATION TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TELECOMS TELEDENSITY TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEPHONES TRANSPARENCY UNIVERSAL SERVICE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET ORIENTATION MARKET SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT POLICY STAEMENTS POLICY REFORM COMPETITIVENESS TARIFF REFORMS WATER SUPPLY WATER MANAGEMENT MUNICIPAL SERVICES PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS PORT MANAGEMENT AIRPORT MANAGEMENT REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATORY STRUCTURE RISK SHARING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSSSMENT SOCIAL IMPACT LEGISLATION EFFICIENCY LONG-TERM DEBT World Bank India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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This Country Framework Report for India
is the first in a series of country reviews aimed at
improving the environment for private sector involvement in
infrastructure. Prepared at the request of the government
concerned, Country Framework Reports have three main
objectives: 1) To describe and assess the current status and
performance of key infrastructure sectors. 2) To describe
and assess the policy, regulatory, and institutional
environment for involving the private sector in those
sectors. 3) Through the above, to assist policymakers in
framing future reform and development strategies and to
assist potential private sector investors in assessing
investment opportunities. This country framework report
undertakes a sectoral review in Part I examining
telecommunications, power, urban water and sewer systems,
roads, ports, and airports. For each sector the report
analyzes market structure and performance, private sector
participation, and regulatory environment, and makes policy
recommendations. Part 2 discusses the development of the
infrastructure regulatory institutions, the role of the
domestic debt market in infrastructure finance, and the
public-private interface, specifically contracting and
implementing project, risk sharing, and environmental and
social impact legislation. Part 3 comprises a summation of
the policy recommendations offered for each sector and the
three topics elucidated in Part 2. |
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India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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India : Country Framework Report for Private Participation in Infrastructure |
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india : country framework report for private participation in infrastructure |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/2496348/india-country-framework-report-private-participation-infrastructure http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15275 |
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