Roads and Highways Annual Review October 2008CRISIL Ltd.October 27, 2008 120 Pages - SKU: CRSL1966211 |
| Countries covered: India CRISIL Research believes that the ongoing projects under Phase I, II, III and V will be completed to a substantial extent (over 90 per cent) by 2014. With the government’s continued focus on road development, CRISIL Research expects potential investments worth Rs 2,675 billion ($65.24 billion) in the road sector between 2007-08 and 2011-2012. This is almost double the investments made in the sector during 2002-2007(Rs 1, 450 billion ($40 billion)). The private sector is likely to account for a large part of the financing during 2008-2012.There are risks to the investment cycle, as large investments are planned on PPP basis. The trickle in equity financing could delay investments in the road sector. Taking these risks into consideration, CRISIL Research expects investments in the sector to come down from Rs 2,675 billion to Rs 2,026 billion. The private sector is expected to contribute around Rs 930 billion in funding of road sector investments. |
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