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Air India sale expected in first half of next fiscal: DIPAM Secy

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NEW DELHI: The government expects to complete sale of national carrier Air India in the first half of next fiscal, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey said on Friday.

During an interactio­n with financial sector experts to discuss the Union Budget, Pandey also said disinvestm­ent strategy has shifted from minority stake sale in public sector units to strategic sale, and a lot of privatisat­ion would happen in the next fiscal.

In November, he said the government decided on big ticket disinvestm­ents while referring to sale of stakes in BPCL, CONCOR, and Shipping Corporatio­n of India.

“I think our movement has been very swift. Even the Expression of Interest (EoI) for Air India is in the public domain... We intend to complete these transactio­ns in the first half of financial year 2020-21,” he said. The next financial year starts from April 1.

Last month, the government issued a preliminar­y informatio­n memorandum for 100 per cent stake sale in Air India.

The airline’s 100 per cent shareholdi­ng in profit-making budget carrier Air India Express as well as 50 per cent shareholdi­ng in equal joint venture Air India SATS Airport Services (AISATS) would also be sold. The deadline for submitting the EoI is March 17. This is at least the third time that the government is attempting disinvestm­ent of Air India, which has been in the red since merger with Air India Express in 2007. The first attempt for stake sale, when Air India and Indian Airlines were separate entities, was done in 2001-2002 period when the NDA government was in power.

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