Blackstone, the global private equity giant, plans to expand its investment portfolio in India to a staggering $100 billion. With a current estimated AUM of around $50 billion, the firm is set to double its presence in the Indian market. Here’s a detailed
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Blackstone's current estimated Assets Under Management (AUM) in India is around $50 billion.
Blackstone is focusing on sectors such as real estate, infrastructure, technology, healthcare, and consumer goods for its expansion in India.
The growth of the Indian real estate market is driven by urbanization, a rising middle class, and increasing demand for residential and commercial properties.
The Indian government is supporting infrastructure development through various initiatives, particularly in the transportation and energy sectors, which present significant opportunities for private equity firms like Blackstone.
Blackstone's strategy involves targeting high-growth sectors, making strategic investments, and leveraging its global expertise and local market knowledge to create a diversified and resilient portfolio.
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