TY - BOOK AU - Agarwal, Anurag K. TI - Infrastructure PPP and law for executives SN - 9789353286835 U1 - 658.046 AGA-A PY - 2019/// CY - India PB - Sage Publications KW - India KW - Public-private sector cooperation KW - Infrastructure (Economics) KW - Public-private sector cooperation--Law and legislation N1 - Ppp (public–private Partnership) is a buzzword, especially in growing economies like India where it takes a Partnership between the government and a private entity to establish successful infrastructure projects. however, ppps in India face many hurdles that lead to either long delays or surprisingly, sometimes early completion of PPP projects, but with quality getting compromised. This book will take readers inside the world of pops and show how the legal, regulatory and political environments have facilitated or obstruct the speedy enforcement of plans for the creation of requisite infrastructure in India. With the help of various case studies, the book discusses the legal and regulatory issues in different sectors of infrastructure in India such as power, telecom, rail, air, road and sea. In addition to discussing challenges faced by them, the book emphasises that a proper legal framework with effective regulations is necessary to monitor and regulate the creation and management of public Goods. From funding to legal issues, infrastructure, PPP and law for executives shows what it takes for the safe sailing for ppps in India. Written primarily from a managerial perspective, the book will be of interest to business managers, lawyers, government executives and anyone with serious interest in infrastructure development in India. excerpt “financial Institutions and other lenders have been reluctant to put in money in several infrastructure projects due to high level of uncertainty—political, economic and legal. Whether emerging challenges are surmountable or not is a question at the top of mind of almost everyone dealing with infrastructure directly or with issues related to infrastructure. The better the readers such as the executives dealing with infrastructure remain informed, the more The chances of their success in tackling evolving issues. ” ER -