India:
JSA View Point, Transport Sector - Vishnu Sudarsan, Budget, 2021
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Monetization of dedicated freight corridor after commissioning
will induce not only operational efficiencies but also the desired
level of liquidity for expanding and increasing the pace of rollout
of DFC corridor and effectiveness of India's logistics and
transport sector. Such asset monetisation will attract both,
domestic and international investors, if its underpinned by an
effective institutional and regulatory framework for DFC corridor.
National Asset Monetisation pipeline coupled with focus on
infrastructure spending - especially roads, ports and airports and
railways, with conciliatory mechanism for dispute resolution in
contracts with PSU will catalyse investments in the infrastructure
sector, and put the economy on high growth plan and give the
economy the required push.
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