Amrit Pandurangi Deloitte India Senior Director

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Amrit Pandurangi

Partner
[email protected]
Prestige Trade Tower, 14th till 22nd floor,
Municipal No. 46, Ward No. 77
Bengaluru
Karnataka
India
560001

Amrit is a Partner with Deloitte and leads the Government and Public Sector industry in Deloitte
India. He is also the Leader – International Markets for Deloitte India, driving the expansion of
Deloitte offerings in emerging geographies. In his four decades of experience, he has worked closely
with Central and State Government Ministries in India, and other developing economies in key
economic and development sectors, advising on policy and institutional development, public service
delivery, and infrastructure projects. Amrit has led teams to undertake landmark government
assignments in South India, South East Asia, Africa, China, and the United Kingdom. He has worked
extensively with a mix of clients, including government departments, international development
agencies such as the World Bank, ADB, DFID-UK, JICA, etc., and private corporate entities.
Amrit is a member of Deloitte’s Global Executive Committee and Asia Pacific Regional Executive on
Infrastructure & Capital Projects (I&CP), and is the Deloitte Global Leader for Donor Agency – I&CP
Integration. His core areas of work in infrastructure advisory are policy and governance reforms,
regulatory and institutional frameworks, infrastructure project management and coordination, and
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) lifecycle development. He has led advisory teams for delivering
projects across key sectors—Roads, Airports, Railways, Metro Rail, Water and Sanitation, including
many first-of-its-kind PPP projects and large institutional transformation exercises.
Amrit regularly writes and presents on the subject of Development and Infrastructure in various
industry platforms and business publications. He is also frequently invited to be part of committees
formed by government bodies as well as key trade associations such as Confederation of Indian
Industries (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) to deliberate
on infrastructure development challenges in the country.

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