Infrastructure Business Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities

Book Title: Recent Trends in Business Management and Social Sciences

Editors:  Dr. Jasbir Kaur and Dr. Devyani Ingale

ISBN:  978-81-970457-8-3

Chapter: 1

DOI:  https://doi.org/10.59646/rtbmssC1/134

Author: Deepak Tulsiram Patil, Assistant Professor, School of Engineering, Architecture, and Interior Design, Amity University, Dubai.

Abstract:

 The chapter titled “Infrastructure Business Development in India: Challenges and Opportunities” provides a comprehensive examination of the current state, challenges, and opportunities in the infrastructure sector in India. The importance of robust infrastructure for economic development is explored, with a focus on key sectors such as transportation, energy, and telecommunications. The chapter delves into the historical context and evolution of infrastructure in India, highlighting the existing challenges in regulatory frameworks, funding, project execution delays, and technological adoption. The chapter also addresses the technological and innovation gaps in infrastructure development, emphasizing the need for the adoption of new technologies. Turning to opportunities, the chapter explores government initiatives and policies, identifying key schemes that present opportunities for infrastructure business development. It also discusses investment potential, avenues for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), the role of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), from technological advancements and innovation-driven business models.        

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