India:
AP Power Sector Investments In Limbo On Tariff Concerns
10 February 2021
Economic Laws Practice
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Aakanksha Joshi, Partner, Economic Laws Practice, shares her
thoughts with The Hindu Business Line, on the #investment slowdown
in the AP #power sector, caused by the State government's
decision to renegotiate tariffs of signed contracts.
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