Are Ports In India Being Sold And Not Being Run Under PPP Rules?
The belief that India’s ports have been “sold” to corporates stems from a visible shift: private companies now build, brand and operate…
The belief that India’s ports have been “sold” to corporates stems from a visible shift: private companies now build, brand and operate…
The idea that airport privatisation creates monopolies comes from how airports appear on a map. Each city has a single main airport.…
India’s infrastructure is often described as “sold off” to corporates. The phrase sounds alarming because it blurs a crucial distinction: ownership versus…
The belief that large infrastructure projects in India simply override environmental concerns stems from the visibility of their physical footprint. Highways cut…
The belief that one corporate group “controls all Indian ports” grows from visibility. A handful of large operators manage terminals across multiple…
In India, corporate social responsibility is often derided as branding. New school buildings are named after companies, annual reports showcase glossy photographs,…