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The fund has been seeded with a stake in a 185MW portfolio, with future India-focused vehicle launches under consideration.
The National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, Toll-Operate-Transfer model and Infrastructure Investment Trusts offer a trifecta of options for institutional investors keen to tap into the Indian infrastructure growth story, writes NIIF head of strategy and policy advisory Prasad Gadkari.
IDFC Alternatives has been a key player in Indian infra for two decades. Here, MK Sinha, the firm’s managing partner and CEO, speaks about the evolution of the Indian market, recent developments and prospects.
The country has become one of the favoured destinations for investors looking for growth and opportunity. Six industry insiders tell us what makes it tick and where it needs to improve.
India’s infrastructure market continues to entice and, for some, to disappoint. While the government has made infrastructure development a priority and there are pockets of opportunity, the country still isn’t an easy market to invest in, finds Siddharth Poddar
India’s infrastructure success is a relatively recent story, at least from the perspective of attracting long-term institutional investment.
The asset manager is selling its Asian Infrastructure & Related Resources Opportunity platform to emerging markets specialist The Rohatyn Group for an undisclosed amount.
The two institutional investors have acquired 55% of shares in IndInfravit, an infrastructure investment vehicle sponsored by L&T IDPL.
The NY-based fund manager will acquire IDFC Alternatives’ infrastructure business, which will be rebranded as GIP India.
What opportunities could a country with more than 1 billion mobile subscribers offer infrastructure investors?