Infrastructure development a national priority: Sinha

Sinha said what the world has learnt in the last few years was reverse public-private-partnership

Kolkata: Union Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha on Saturday said that infrastructure development was a national priority and the country needs funds upto USD 200 billion a year for the next 5-10 years to attain the desired infrastructure level.

"Infrastructure is a national priority," Sinha said at the 25th year celebration of Srei group here today.

Infrastructure development through bank finance and PPP model has not worked due to various issues in the past like land acquisition, environment fuel linkage for power plants and risks have to be taken, which were difficult to handle by private investors.

He said what the world has learnt in the last few years was reverse public-private-partnership, as India needed funds upto USD 200 billion a year for the next 5-10 years to attain the desired infrastructure level.

Sinha said the Centre would offer an enabling environment toward this goal and remained optimistic that India would become the next growth engine.

He hoped that Srei would play an important role in the trillion dollar infrastructure investment in the country and would also become a global player in future.

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