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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Blackstone to Invest in Indian Infra, Energy Sectors; Hiring Underway
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Blackstone to Invest in Indian Infra, Energy Sectors; Hiring Underway

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 16, 2025 10:37 am
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Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative investment firm, is now betting big on India’s infrastructure and energy sectors.

After dominating India’s private equity and real estate space, Blackstone is now entering a new arena—infrastructure and energy. It already manages over $50 billion in Indian assets. But this move marks the start of something different. Something much bigger.

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The company, with more than $1 trillion in global assets, has begun hiring senior investment and operations talent in India. According to industry sources, Blackstone has approached multiple experienced professionals—some from PE firms, others from operational roles in infrastructure and renewable energy.

It’s clear: Blackstone wants to build a serious team for its India strategy.

One executive has already been shortlisted from a renewable energy platform backed by private equity. More hiring is expected in the coming months. The plan is to tap into Blackstone’s global infrastructure and energy transition funds—not create a separate Asia fund.

This will be the firm’s first push into infrastructure and energy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Globally, Blackstone’s infrastructure arm handles around $60 billion in assets. It owns key companies like Applegreen (EV charging), Invenergy Renewables (US-based renewables giant), and Phoenix Tower (cell towers). Now, that expertise is headed toward India.

Why India? Why now?

India is going big on clean energy. The government wants 500 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2030. This ambition has attracted major global players like KKR, Brookfield, and Canadian pension funds (CPP, CDPQ, BCIMC). They’re already investing heavily in roads, solar, wind, and digital infra.

KKR runs InvITs like IndiGrid and Highways Infrastructure Trust. Brookfield owns gas pipelines, telecom towers, and solar projects. General Atlantic recently acquired Actis, which manages $25 billion in global infra assets.

Now, Blackstone is ready to compete.

India’s infra and energy space is hot, competitive, and full of potential. Foreign investors know that this is not just about returns. It’s about being part of India’s growth story.

For Blackstone, this is more than just another bet. It’s a bold new chapter in its India playbook.

What this means

India’s infrastructure needs are massive. Roads, power, water, and data—everything is expanding. With Blackstone joining the race, it’s a signal to the world: India is the next global investment hotspot.

If you’re in the energy or infra sector, watch closely. Talent moves are already happening. Capital is flowing in. And Blackstone is bringing its global muscle to the game.

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