Economic Survey recommends sustained increase in infrastructure investment over the next two decades to support high growth, given private sector contributions have fallen short. Report highlights need for accelerated private participation in various stages of infrastructure projects, while noting improved capital expenditure post-general election and monsoon constraints.
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