Infrastructure in India is on the move. The Golden Quadrilateral, linking Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai with four-lane highways for the first time, is now almost completed. Indian Railways has achieved a much-publicised financial and operational turnaround. In 2006 alone, India saw around $7 billion of transport public-private partnerships (PPPs) reaching financial closure.
And there’s more: the creation of world-class airports is underway in Delhi and Mumbai and there are several schemes to build new greenfield airports to cater to the booming aviation industry. The capital is now served by a first-class metro system; other large cities are now racing to put in their own metros.
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