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Transforming Urban Water Supplies in India - The Role of Reform and Partnerships in Globalization (Paperback)
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Transforming Urban Water Supplies in India - The Role of Reform and Partnerships in Globalization (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
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The absence of water supply infrastructure is a critical issue that
affects the sustainability of cities in the developing world and
the quality of life of millions of people living in these cities.
Urban India has probably the largest concentration of people in the
world lacking safe access to these infrastructures. This book is a
unique study of the politics of water supply infrastructures in
three metropolitan cities in contemporary India - Bangalore,
Chennai and Kochi. It examines the process of change in water
supply infrastructure initiated by notable Public Private
Partnership's efforts in these three cities to reveal the
complexity of state-society relations in India at multiple levels -
at the state, city and neighbourhood levels. Using a comparative
methodology, the book develops as understanding of the changes in
the production of reform water policy in contemporary India and its
reception at the sub-national (state) level. It goes on to examine
the governance of regimes of water supply in Bangalore, Chennai and
Kochi, and evaluates the role of the partnerships in reforming
water supply. The book is a useful contribution to studies on Urban
Development and South Asian Politics.
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