NHAI Plans Monetization of 17 Highway Corridors by 2026
NHAI has selected 17 highway assets spanning 1,692.5 km for monetization in FY27. These identified assets cover nine states and are part of economic and logistics corridors. The move aims to attract institutional investment through TOT and InvIT frameworks, excluding assets for Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust.
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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has unveiled a plan to monetize 17 National Highway assets, totaling 1,692.5 km, during the financial year 2026–27. This move will see monetization through the toll-operate-transfer and infrastructure investment trust mechanisms.
The assets identified are spread across nine states, such as Haryana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. NHAI emphasized their economic importance due to established traffic potential and robust connectivity. The initiative will not cover assets scheduled for Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust in the same fiscal year.
NHAI's approach via TOT and InvIT is recognized for attracting long-term investments for highway infrastructure development, ensuring efficient management and operational excellence through structured financing solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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