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Title: The challenges of India: Water and Infrastructure
Authors: Maho, Justine 
Laithier, Severine 
Keywords: Water management;Water conservation;Infrastructure development;Rural development;Urban development
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Series/Report no.: PGP_CCS_P11_043
Abstract: India actually gathers strong assets on its side to increasingly and efficiently emerging besides other powerful countries. Domestic assets are growing leading to a strength powerful country itself. India presents actually significant advantages for national growth. India benefits from a growing population more-educated and potentially workforce efficiency. Following with an tremendous asset embodied by its industry framework and an emerging presence on the international scene, India as come to grips with its future. Actually, its growth is threatened to be curbing by two main drawbacks, the lack of infrastructures and inefficient water-system management. In order to avoid to be stop by this weaknesses the government is rising its awareness about these facts and beginning to implement new effective and efficient measures. . The changes in institution and a better political stability is the first point to resolve this problem. In addition, the exterior help with NGOs or Foreign investments is the key to quickly overcome its obstacles and to get over it. India is seriously taking into account by competitors both on the regional and national scene. On Asia, even china appears as dominant Asian countries don’t have to overlook the Indian power rising besides China in complementary way. The Chinese dragon knows the importance of keeping peaceful relations with the Indian tiger. In its sides, the United-States reinforces its relation with India underlying the awareness of this beneficial arrangement. The India’s belonging to BRIC group and several international institutions suggest the country to a certain weigh on the global scene. India is emerging as a new kind of global power different from actual ones and threatens the current bilateral world for becoming a multicultural world. 2025 is the crucial date for India, either the country reach the gap resolving its main problems either the country fall on its weaknesses and stay an “emerging” country forever. If all challenges are resolved in 2025 the global balance of power will take another extent. Is India able to efficiently get out while the going is good by 2025?
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