2015
DOI: 10.1108/jfmpc-02-2014-0003
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Infrastructure debt fund policy framework in India – issues and challenges

Abstract: Purpose – This paper aims to identify gaps and critical issues in policy framework for infrastructure debt fund (IDF) to become financially viable in the Indian context. Growth of any economy is dependent on successful implementation of infrastructure projects. However, infrastructure development is linked to availability of equity and debt funds to finance these projects. IDF is an instrument which aims at enabling financing of infrastructure. Design/m… Show more

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“…Although this was an important factor which determined the superior rating of IDFs, non-PPP projects that required long-term funding cannot be funded by IDF-NBFCs. Projects facing high construction risk would not be able to tap IDF-NBFCs, and the IDF-NBFCs will also have a smaller range of projects to choose from (Khandelwal and Khanapuri, 2015). Further, the IDF-NBFC can only provide debt up to the level approved by concession-granting authority, whereas the actual debt may be much higher than the approved level of debt, because of cost overruns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although this was an important factor which determined the superior rating of IDFs, non-PPP projects that required long-term funding cannot be funded by IDF-NBFCs. Projects facing high construction risk would not be able to tap IDF-NBFCs, and the IDF-NBFCs will also have a smaller range of projects to choose from (Khandelwal and Khanapuri, 2015). Further, the IDF-NBFC can only provide debt up to the level approved by concession-granting authority, whereas the actual debt may be much higher than the approved level of debt, because of cost overruns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khandelwal and Khanapuri (2015) identified two key decisions to be taken by IDFs while making an investment decision: the sector and project to choose for deployment of funds; and the pricing, tenor and other terms of investments. …”
Section: Description Of Infrastructure Debt Fundsmentioning
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“…Inter-and intra-city infrastructure in India have been slow to expand (PTI, 2020b). Inadequacy of infrastructure has always been a big impediment in India's growth and development (Chotia and Rao, 2018;Dangra, 2016;Khandelwal and Khanapuri, 2015). It is also acting as a big hindrance in adopting e-mobility.…”
Section: Inadequacy Of Required Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of selling share is known as the company is publically trading in the stock market. Each piece of share is based on the ownership of the firm (Khandelwal & Khanapuri, 2015).The paper focuses on the performance of the equity in the different trusts in the country like South Africa working in the different market environments like, recovery period, introduction, recession etc. for the period of 10 years from 2006---16.…”
Section: Equity Performancementioning
confidence: 99%