(Source: VC Circle) -- In May 2008, Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners announced the closing of a $4 billion fund to invest in infrastructure assets globally. The firm has now opened an office in Mumbai and has moved New York-based Gautam Bhandari to India to head up the operations in the subcontinent, the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.
Bhandari, who reports to Sadek Wahba, global head of Morgan Stanley Infrastructure in New York, and regionally, to John Myers, managing director in Hong Kong, views India as a major investment opportunity. The MSIP fund will look at the entire value chain of infrastructure in India including transportation, energy and utilities, telecom, and more. The MSIP fund may also make PIPE transactions and look at co-investing or partnering with other funds in India.
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