
India's Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) market is experiencing significant growth, with assets under management projected to reach ₹21 trillion by 2030. Despite regulatory efforts to encourage public investment, the market remains dominated by private InvITs, with only a fraction listed publicly. This trend is driven by sponsors preferring predictable capital from sophisticated investors over broader retail participation, though InvITs offer unitholders regular income from infrastructure assets like toll roads and power projects.
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