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  • June 18, 2013

India is NOT China, whether flouting environment concerns or executing mega infrastructure projects

April 19, 2012

India Struggles to Deliver Enough Electricity for Growth – NYTimes.com

Two years ago, more than two dozen large power projects were planned near the company’s workshop, but most of them have been scrapped or put off because India cannot dig up enough coal to fuel them.

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