India Aiming to Monetize $24 Billion Worth of Highways by 2027
- About 4,500 kms of roads likely to be commissioned every year
- Infra Investment Trust may be one of the ways to monetize
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The Indian government is expected to monetize close to two trillion rupees ($24.1 billion) worth of highways over the next few years, a rating agency has said.
With 4,000 kilometers to 4,500 kilometers (2,796.2 miles) of new roads likely to be commissioned annually by the National Highways Authority of India over the next three years, the government can monetize these assets through a Infrastructure Investment Trust or toll-operate-transfer model, CareEdge Ratings said in a note on Thursday.