As Indian cities gear up for 50 metros in the next few years, Bharat Salhotra, managing director for Alstom India and South Asia, tells Shine Jacob in an interview, standardisation will become vital. Edited excerpts: What are the things the government must do to boost the metro investment scenario? We believe India is a good destination, not just as a local market, but for Asia-Pacific and beyond. The government should frame a policy that provides incentives for companies that have invested here. How do you see the growth in metro systems? About a year ago, Prime ...
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