Would IFC work with India’s private sector in the area of special economic zones (SEZs)?
Yes, we have been looking at SEZs. Is the government doing enough to attract private sector participation in infrastructure? The government has rightly pointed out that if India has to achieve the kind of If infrastructure was in place, India’s growth could go up by 1-2%, which is not insignificanteconomic growth that it would like to, its infrastructure could prove to be a bottleneck. If the infrastructure was in place, India’s growth could go up by 1-2%, which is not insignificant. It is also clear that the government is unable to do the financing all by itself. Therefore, there is a need to get the private sector involved. It is an achievement that all parts of the government now seem to agree that private sector participation in infrastructure is important. In some areas like power, much more has been done and IFC has been much more active in that sector. We are looking at doing something in the area of roads, and probably creating a facility for the same. But, it is still in the w
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