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India’s largest private port operator today reported nine-month results that again underscore just how poorly the state-owned ports are servicing the country’s economy.

Adani Port and Special Economic Zone, at the north-western port of Mundra, has been one of the chief beneficiaries of the series of ...

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  • Michael Kusuplos

    January 27, 2014 at 4:02 pm

    Again, private enterprise has shown how they can provide a most successful service at a lower cost than that of government controlled and operated facilities.

    India opened its doors to the global way of doing business over 20 years ago, when we they finally cast off the ways of the past?