Here is is what should help monetise infrastructure assets at state level
Monetisation of operating infrastructure assets or asset monetisation refers to an arrangement wherein the original developer (in most cases the Government) transfers the right of usage of assets to a new investor for a pre-defined period against an upfront payment. The returns for the new investor/operator come from the cashflows from the asset which in most cases is in the form of toll or user charges. As per the National Monetisation Pipeline (National Monetisation Piepline, Niti Aayog, July 2021), asset monetisation of around Rs. 6 lakh crores has been envisaged during 2022-25, accounting for around 5% of aggregate infrastructure investments under the 2020-25 National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP). The initiative has made a modest beginning with around Rs. 96,000 Crores of infrastructure assets owned by the Government being monetised during 2021-22









