Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will launch the National Monetisation Pipeline today — a four-year road map for the central government's sale of infrastructure assets.
Sitharaman will unveil the pipeline at 5 p.m. in New Delhi, according to a statement by the Ministry of Finance. The government will also provide a medium-term road map for its asset monetisation initiatives.
According to Bloomberg, the plan could include sale of road and railway assets, airports, power transmission lines and gas pipelines.
Spending towards relief measures for the pandemic and weaker revenue has widened the fiscal deficit, pushing the government's finances.
The government is looking to raise around Rs 1.75 lakh crore ($23.5 billion) in the year through March 2022 to compensate for the drop in tax revenue in the light of the pandemic.
Earlier this month, Tuhin Kanta Pandey, secretary at the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management, had said India was working on a Rs 6-lakh-crore asset monetisation plan that would include pipelines of Power Grid Corp. to national highways.
That comes as the Modi government attempts to rein in its fiscal deficit to 6.8% of the GDP in the ongoing fiscal from 9.3% in the previous year. That, however, as several economist have pointed, may not be likely as the second wave of the pandemic disrupted business activity again.