Key Points
AM Naik, Group Chairman, L&T, says the rate of growth has to be in double digits..
They may be in single digits now but they have done it. 45 years ago, China was compared with India, today they are competing with the US..
No, the country, of course L&T is participating in all the major projects but how do you see the work done on infra and capital spending so far?.
Then if you do solar power, L&T is putting up the biggest plant and you might be surprised to know we are doing Rs 10,000 crore worth of solar power plant in Saudi outside India..
So a lot of wind farms are going to come up in the coastal part that means in the water, in areas where wind energy efficiency will be very high..
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