Abu Dhabi: The National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) of India signed an investment agreement worth $1 billion with a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia), the two companies announced on Monday.

As part of the comprehensive partnership agreement, Adia will become the first institutional investor in NIIF’s Master Fund and a shareholder in National Investment and Infrastructure Limited, the NIIF’s investment management company.

Sujoy Bose, Chief Executive Officer of NIIF, said the agreement marks the culmination of an extensive process of collaboration with Adia to develop an investment structure that is attractive to international investors while remaining closely aligned with the NIIF’s objectives.

“We are proud to have Adia as our founding partner, and grateful for its support and contributions to date, and we now look forward to announcing further agreements with other investors.”

Khadem AlRemeithi, Executive Director of the Real Estate & Infrastructure Department at Adia, said: “The NIIF is set to play an important role in facilitating the flow of foreign capital into India’s infrastructure sector.

"As a long-standing investor in India and in infrastructure globally, Adia welcomes the opportunity to be the first to partner with NIIF in a platform that is sure to be of interest to other long-term institutional investors.”

Fund manager

NIIF is a fund manager that seeks to create long-term value for domestic and international investors seeking to invest in energy, transportation, housing, water, waste management and other infrastructure-related sectors in India.

Sponsored by the Government of India, it is a collaborative investment platform for international and Indian investors.

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia), one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, has been investing funds on behalf of the Government of Abu Dhabi, with a focus on long-term value creation.

It manages a global investment portfolio that is diversified across more than two-dozen asset classes and sub-categories.