Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (MIRA), which manages over USD 100 billion in global assets, is set to close its second investment in India this year. MIRA, through its investment arm, is investing Rs 750-780 crore in a subsidiary of Ind-Barath Power Infra Ltd, a Hyderabad-based power-generating company, said two people directly familiar with the development. ¨This would be Macquarie´s first investment in a power asset in India this year,¨ he said.
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