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deal include the concession agreement between
the government authorities and developer, the India needs to spend US $ 4.5 trillion on
infrastructure by 2030 to realize its dreams.
shareholders agreement among promoters,
Escrow agreement to control and schedule all the As stated earlier, opportunities are emerging
in infrastructure development and prospects
cash flows/funds , inter -creditors agreement,
Power Purchase Agreement, Fuel Supply are bright for this sector in the coming years.
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Agreement. External professional experts 1 DWRQDOLQIUDVWUXFWXUHSLSHOLQHLI /DF
crore covering the span of implementation
viz Lenders’ Independent Engineer (LIE),
Lenders’ Legal Counsel (LLC) and Lenders’ from 2020-2025 is a well-conceived plan for
development of all the important sub sectors.
Insurance Agent (LIA) play an important role
in documentation and verifying/ensuring The energy sector constitutes approx. 24% of
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