Facilitating Public Private Partnership for Accelerated Infrastructure Development in India Regional Workshops of Chief Secretaries on Public Private Partnership
Facilitating Public Private Partnership for Accelerated Infrastructure Development in India Regional Workshops of Chief Secretaries on Public Private Partnership Workshop Report December 2006 Facilitating Public–Private Partnership for Accelerated Infrastructure Development in India Regional Workshops of Chief Secretaries on Public–Private Partnership Workshop Report December 2006 Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) Ministry of Finance, Government of India and Asian Development Bank (ADB) Asian Development Bank India Resident Mission (INRM) 4 San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110021, India © 2006 Asian Development Bank This report has been prepared under TA 4780–IND: Knowledge Management and Capacity Building, to document the insights and messages that emerged from the series of regional workshops of Chief Secretaries on public–private partnership. The views presented in it do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Directors or the governments they represent. The ADB does not guarantee the source, originality, accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any statement, information, data, finding, advice, opinion, or views presented. Foreword The Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), Ministry of Finance, Government of India, and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) organized four Regional Workshops of Chief Secretaries on Public–Private Partnership (PPP) for Accelerated Infrastructure Development in India. The workshops were held between June and September 2006 in Bangalore (June 12), Delhi (July 26), Kolkata (August 31), and Goa (September 2). This report summarizes the principal themes, issues, and messages that emerged during the workshops. It draws on the workshop presentations and the discussions that ensued. The contributions of the presenters, panelists, discussants, and workshop participants from the DEA, the ADB, the private sector, and the states and Union territories are gratefully acknowledged.
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