Is 'game changer' NIB caught in quagmire of delays?

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  • Published On: December 06, 2012
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The government may be close to sailing through on the FDI vote, but when it comes to the NIB, it seems to be facing stiff opposition from the ministries of rural affairs and environment. Industry expert, Parvez Umrigar, Kishore Kumar Mohanty, MD of Gammon Infrastructure, Mukesh Butani, chairman of BMR Advisors and Abhaya Agarwal, partner - infrastructure at Ernst & Young, discuss if this 'game changer' is under threat of being caught in a quagmire of delays and if the board will really work in India.

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