T. N. Ninan has
good news from the airport that's being constructed at Delhi. Right now, Delhi is probably the worst airport in the world (e.g. see
a list of the world's worst airports in
Foreign Policy). It will be an interesting contrast to see the existing mess being replaced by a new airport. The glass is half full on infrastructure, given the transformation of policies - politics - administration that has taken place with telecom, roads, ports and aviation. With electricity, railways and urban infrastructure, we continue to be mired in an unreconstructed and dysfunctional institutional framework.
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