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Largest producer of passenger vehicles and motorcycles India Haryana is one of India's largest automobile hubs and has also emerged
as a base for the knowledge industry, including IT and biotechnology. Haryana's electronics and IT exports stood at $7.2 bn during 2016-17, which is 6.2% of the total electronics and IT exports from India.
Haryana's business capital Gurugram is home to over 250 of the Fortune 500 companies Located in northern India, Haryana has four key geographical features: the Shivalik Hills to the North-East, semidesert sandy plain to the South-West, the Aravali Range in the South and Yamuna-Ghaggar plain forming the largest part.
Haryana is extremely well-connected with access to 2 international airports, 5 civil airports, 1,630 km of rail network, 26,131 km of road network including 24 national highways (NH). The state has a total installed power capacity of 11,225 MW.
The entire state falls n the influence zone of two industrial corridors, namely, Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and Amritsar Kolkata industrial Corridor (AKIC). Thirteen districts of Haryana are n the National Capital Region (NCR), which is a prominent trade and consumption center.
A public-private partnership (PPP) is a project delivery model whereby private entities undertake large-scale engineering and construction projects, often on works with defined objectives and criteria under the supervision of a government agency for mutual benefit.
BOOT (build, own, operate, transfer) is a project that transfers the risk and responsibility for the design, construction and operation of a large public infrastructure to private developers.