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  High-cost logistics harming exports
Indira Gandhi International airport in New Delhi is like a throw-back in time to the height of India's infatuation with socialism, when spending and making money were strictly frowned on. ...more
 FINANCE: Opportunities tempered by some risks Infrastructure finance is the new frontier for India's top banks and financial institutions: it offers tremendous opportunities and, along with these, new risks which disturb some analysts. ...more
 RAILWAYS: Investment still on slow track It is a sign of just how tough times are for Indian Railways - selling scrap metal has been identified as a high priority. ...more
 COCHIN: Workers help finance airport V.J. Kurien, managing director of Cochin International Airport, sees a little of a divine hand in the apparent miracle he has accomplished. ...more
 SHIPPING: Competition for state ports Earlier this year, the Maersk-Sealand shipping company decided to send its Bombay-bound ships to dock at a privately-run modern container terminal built by P&O Australia instead of docking at the adjacent state-run Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust. ...more
 FOREIGN INVESTMENT: Dhabol completion is a signal of change On May 25, the most famous saga in the troubled history of India's power industry came to what might even be called a happy ending. ...more
 PIPAVAN: A dynamic leadership The western Indian state of Gujarat has taken the lead in port privatisation. ...more
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