NHAI Monetises NH-53 and NH-16 Stretches for Rs 6,220.90 Cr via NHIT

The monetised assets include the 255.97 km Amravati–Chikhali–Tarsod section of NH-53 in Maharashtra and the 54.38 km Gundugolanu–Chinna–Avutapalli section of NH-16 in Andhra Pradesh. The transaction is expected to enhance private sector participation in highway operations while supporting future expansion of the national highway network.
Commenting on the occasion, Shri Santosh Kumar Yadav, Chairman, NHAI, said, “InvITis playing a critical role in channelizing financial capital for further development of National Highway network across the country. With this award, total assets monetized through NHIT will be Rs 49,858 crore.”
NHIT, which is an INVIT sponsored by NHAI has till date raised 4 rounds of capital with marquee investors like CPPIB, OTPP, EPFO, NHAI and SBI group. With more than 700 investors, the current market capitalization of the units of NHIT stand at approximately Rs 28,000 crores. NHIT units are listed both on the National Stock Exchange as well as Bombay Stock Exchange.
Asset monetization has emerged as a strategic tool in NHAI’s efforts to unlock the value of existing assets and attract private sector investment.By leveraging models such as Toll-Operate-Transfer (ToT) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvIT), NHAI has successfully generated funds, which are being reinvested into new National Highway projects. The total National Highways assets monetized during the current financial year is around Rs 28,077 crores.
This approach not only ensures financial sustainability but also brings in private sector efficiencies and advanced technologies, enhancing the quality and longevity of National Highway assets.
Published on:
17 February 2026
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