May31 , 2026

    KSH INFRA Announces ₹1,250 Crore Category II AIF to Accelerate Industrial & Logistics Expansion

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    KSH INFRA has unveiled plans to launch a ₹1,250 crore Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF), marking a significant milestone in its growth strategy and reinforcing its commitment to India’s rapidly evolving industrial and logistics sector.

    The proposed fund will focus on developing greenfield Grade A industrial and logistics assets across high-growth corridors in West and South India. In addition to the core fund, the company expects to mobilise a further ₹500 crore through co-investment commitments, enhancing its ability to scale operations and deepen long-term investor partnerships.

    This strategic move signals KSH INFRA’s transition toward institutional-grade capital, enabling the company to expand its development footprint while aligning with the rising demand for high-quality, sustainable infrastructure.

    India’s industrial ecosystem is witnessing a structural shift, driven by expanding manufacturing activity, increasing formalisation of supply chains, and growing dependence on third-party logistics (3PL) providers. Against this backdrop, the integration of operational expertise with long-term capital is emerging as a key driver of value creation.

    To lead its fund management vertical, KSH INFRA has appointed Shailesh R Agrawal as Head – Fund Management. With over 15 years of experience in fund management, private equity advisory, and corporate strategy, he will play a pivotal role in building the company’s investment platform and advancing its long-term growth objectives.

    The initiative underscores KSH INFRA’s ambition to strengthen its position as a key player in India’s industrial infrastructure landscape while contributing to the nation’s broader economic development.

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