Who started the basic infrastructure
industries
in india ?
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- Infrastructure sector is a key driver for the Indian economy.
- Infrastructure sector includes power, bridges, dams, roads, and urban infrastructure development.
- The infrastructure sector primarily comprises of electricity, roads, telecommunications, railways, irrigation, water supply and sanitation, ports and airports, storing facilities, and oil and gas pipelines
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Primary infrastructure industries, such as power, transportation, and telecommunications, are the backbone of a country's economic development. In India, the development of these industries has a long history and has been driven by both the government and private sector.
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- The British colonial government, which ruled India until 1947, laid the foundation for infrastructure development. They built a network of railroads, ports, and telegraph lines to facilitate the movement of goods and people, and to aid in the colony's administration.
- After India gained independence in 1947, the government of India, under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru, began implementing a series of policies to promote industrialization and economic development. As part of this effort, the government invested heavily in developing primary infrastructure industries, such as power generation, transportation, and telecommunications. The government also established public sector enterprises (PSE) like the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and the Steel Authority of India (SAIL) to accelerate the development of these industries.
- However, from the late 1970s onwards, the government began to liberalize and deregulate the economy, opening up these industries to private sector participation. This led to an increase in the investment in infrastructure sector from private sector companies, such as Reliance Infrastructure, L&T, Tata Group, etc.
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