New Delhi Witnesses Adani Move To Acquire Jaiprakash Associates Reviving India Real Estate Sector
According to people familiar with the matter, Adani Enterprises has offered a two-year repayment plan to lenders, in contrast to Vedanta Group’s five-year proposal. Both companies submitted binding bids in a tightly contested process, while Dalmia Cement, Jindal Power, and PNC Infratech stayed out of the final round.
The case also underscores the maturing framework of India’s insolvency process, where distressed real estate firms are finding structured exits instead of prolonged litigation. Analysts note that a successful resolution would send a strong signal to global investors watching India’s real estate recovery post-pandemic, especially in the affordable housing and infrastructure-linked development segments.
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