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India needs new infrastructure to remove bottlenecks for development. India plans to invest 1 trillion dollars in 2012-2017 for new infrastructure. Japanese companies are planning to focus on meeting these infrastructure needs.
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Japan Seeks Deal to Sell Reactors to India
Wall Street Journal 05.29.2013
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Wall Street Journal 02.21.2010
India Inc. Key to Infrastructure Push
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2010
Red Tape Snarls Projects in India
New York Times 01.14.2014
Modi Embraces Abe; Still Holds China Close
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2014
India's Modi Visits Japan to Deepen Defense and Commercial Ties
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2014
Hostility From U.S. as China Lures Allies to New Bank
New York Times 03.19.2015
India’s Debt Pileup Complicates Growth Plans
Wall Street Journal 05.05.2015
Economist 12.17.2015
Payday Approaches for Japan Infrastructure Giants
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2011
Tattered Infrastructure Adds to India's Inflation Risks
Wall Street Journal 03.17.2011
Infrastructure in India: Infrastruggles
Economist 12.31.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.09.2012
India Mulls $10 Billion for Fund on Energy
Wall Street Journal 04.25.2012
Massive Power Outage Paralyzes North India
Wall Street Journal 07.31.2012
Power Failures Hit Millions in India
New York Times 07.31.2012
Q&A With Finance Minister Chidambaram
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2012
Hot Topic in Moscow Talks: How to Fund Infrastructure
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2013
India, Needing Jobs, Eases Rules on Foreign Investment
The New York Times 06.20.2016
‘India has to spend ₹50 lakh cr on infra’
The Hindu 10.26.2017
Times of India Blog 05.30.2018
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