01096pab a2200145 454500008004000000100001500040245009200055260000900147300001500156362001200171520065300183650003900836650003100875773004400906180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aDhar, T.N. aPublic private partnerships in India (policy, strategies and operationalisation issues) c2008 ap.417-430. aJul-Sep aPPPs are being seen as the partnerships that yield savings in cost through adoption of appropriate and cutting edge technologies, inventive designs, punctuality in implementation, greater operational efficiency and quality service at an affordable price. To take full advantage of these promising factors suitable institutional arrangements and enabling framework have to be put in place. This broadly means that apart from legislative and institutional support there is a need to develop requisite amount of enhanced technical, managerial, administrative and human skills for conceptualising, preparing and supervising such projects. - Reproduced. aPublic private partnership - India aPublic private partnership aIndian Journal of Public Administration