India needs project finance — and project finance needs India
India, in dire need of infrastructure investment, has done much to restore confidence in project financing since the Enron-sponsored Dabhol debacle in 2000. The $1.2bn Jhajjar project — the first big foreign foray into the sector since then — will test that confidence, but it is already high time that international bankers put the past behind them.
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