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发信人: cinoti (三哥专家), 信区: Military
标 题: 天朝为三哥提供25%基础设施的设备,傻疯了吗?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jan 25 15:49:25 2013, 美东)
India aims to add 10,000 megawatts of power generation capacity to its grid
in the current fiscal year which runs until the end of this month. Many
parts of the country are without electricity, while others regularly suffer
severe power cuts.
India’s skills shortage is viewed as a big brake on the country’s
ambitions to improve its infrastructure and sustain high levels of economic
growth. The World Bank has warned that a shortage of practising engineers
imperils the country’s ability to support growth with better roads, ports
and railways.
Chinese equipment accounts for as much as a quarter of new capacity. But the
Chinese official said the price of a skilled worker in the construction
industry was twice the cost in India of the equivalent in China.
Last year, India introduced new limits on the use of foreign labour. Only 1
per cent of a project’s workforce can be foreign. On power projects the
limit is 40 skilled workers.
Parvesh Minocha, the managing director of the transport division of Feedback
Ventures, an infrastructure consultancy, said India would be forced to turn
to expatriates, particularly experts in project management, to help it meet
goals in an environment in which cost and time overruns are the norm.
China, India’s largest trading partner, is a big supplier of power
equipment and other infrastructure. It also has a reputation for building
power stations faster than its neighbour. |
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