Abstract

The growth of the infrastructure sector in India has been relatively slow compared to the industrial and manufacturing sectors. The Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) scheme is now becoming one of the prevailing ways for infrastructure development in India to meet the needs of India’s future economic growth and development. Hence there are tremendous opportunities for foreign investors. However, undertaking infrastructure business in India involves many risks and problems mainly due to differences in legal systems, market conditions and culture. It is crucial for foreign investors to identify and manage the critical risks associated with investments in India’s BOT infrastructure projects.

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