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Opportunities & Impediments of using Technical Advancements in Infrastructural Industries in India in the Present Scenario
Abstract India’s infrastructure sector is a pivotal engine in thrusting its economic growth. The sector in itself comprises of various concomitants which in their own capacity are crucial for heralding India’s growth, especially as the national economy grapples with...
Second Wave Covid-19 and its Impact on Infrastructure
Abstract One may like to believe the industry is better prepared for the second wave of COVID-19 than at the Onset of the pandemic last year. When the first wave shook everyone, it was an unprecedented situation that caught the world by surprise. The Onset of the...
Indian Electricity Industry: An Overview of the Prevailing Regulatory Regime
Abstract The Indian economy has seen a smooth shift from a socialist structure to a privatized one and as a result of this we have seen many private players entering the market. After the liberalisation of the Indian economy in the early 1990s, many sectors that were...
Climate Change and Energy Sector – A Hydrogen Attempt
Abstract “Prime Minister, while speaking at the 3rd RE-Invest Conference in November 2020, had announced plans to launch a comprehensive National Hydrogen Energy Mission. It is now proposed to launch a Hydrogen Energy Mission in 2021-22 for generating hydrogen from...
EV Battery Swapping Infrastructure in Indian Marketspace: Issues and the Way Ahead
Abstract The Electric Vehicle manufacturing industry has witnessed multiple twists and turns in its battery infrastructure, due to which there has been an ongoing debate between a charging-based infrastructure and battery swapping infrastructure. Thus, this blog post...
Power Theft Management: The India Chapter – Is it Time for a Refurbishment?
Abstract The menace of power theft is one that has hamstrung the electricity sector for decades. It inhibits social progress, affecting domestic, commercial and industrial consumers in varied magnitudes. Electricity suppliers are in financial turmoil as pilferers have...
Modernization of Energy Charter Treaty: Addressing the Elephant in the Room over Investment Protection v/s Sustainable Development
Abstract The article addresses the foundation and need for modernisation of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and clarifies the position and compatibility of dispute settlement mechanism in ECT under European Union law. It also highlights the conflict between the raison...
Does India need a Construction Law?: An Anglo-Sino Analysis
Abstract Cash flow is central to construction projects and is enabled primarily through timely payments to all project stakeholders. Payment delays are endemic in the construction industry worldwide and cause cash flow problems, disputes, bankruptcies, cost overruns,...
Towards Decarbonization of Energy Supply: Feed-in-Tariffs, Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, and Autonomy of States to Regulate
Abstract States can advance the goal of decarbonisation of energy supply by attracting investments in the renewable energy sector by means of incentive schemes. The considerations presented in this article shed light on the issue of the complex relationship between...
Bias of Arbitrators in International Commercial Arbitration and in Investment/Energy Arbitrations
Abstract International Commercial Arbitration lacks any universally recognised etiquette and rules relating to the standards to be met for arbitrators to be considered as free of bias. Arbitrators, in general, have an obligation to pertain to certain qualities and...
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