Kamal Nath to meet World Bank chief, address investors in US

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 11:39 PM IST

In a bid to attract foreign investmment in the road sector, Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath will meet the World Bank chief and address an investors round table during his seven-day US visit beginning tomorrow.

The ministry is also holding a road show aimed at projecting investment opportunities in the sector.

"The Transport Minister will meet the World Bank chief Robert Zoellick besides attending a round table meet with financial sector companies during his US visit which starts tomorrow. He will also address an investors round table," a government official said.

The visit is significant as the ministry is scouting investment of $70 billion for road construction in the next 3-4 years, out of which about $45 billion is expected to come from the private sector, including $10 billion from foreign investors.

The Ministry has envisaged mega projects in the road sector with each 500-km project costing about $1 billion, where foreign investment would be vital, the official added.

Nath had earlier participated in two road shows — one in Singapore and another in London — after taking charge of the ministry in May.

He has announced building 7,000 km of road network every year, taking the overall target to 35,000 km in the next five years.

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