Kerala Begins Review Of Adani’s Vizhinjam Stake Sale

Kerala has started reviewing Adani Ports’ proposed sale of a 49% stake in the company operating Vizhinjam International Seaport to a global shipping major, after the plan surfaced through media reports. The state said it had not been officially informed beforehand and is examining whether the transaction complies with the concession agreement.

Prior Approval Under Scrutiny

The deal has drawn attention because the concession terms reportedly require prior approval from the Kerala government for any ownership change above 25%. State officials have indicated that no final decision will be taken until the proposal is legally examined and placed before the empowered committee and cabinet.

Deal Seen As Major Port Investment

The proposed transaction is being described as one of the biggest foreign private investments in India’s port infrastructure. Reports say the stake sale could help fund the next phase of Vizhinjam’s expansion while bringing in a global terminal operator with strong container shipping expertise.

Political And Strategic Interest

Vizhinjam’s ownership structure has now become a key policy issue in Kerala because of the port’s strategic role as a transshipment hub. The state has said it wants to protect its interests while assessing the proposal in line with contractual obligations and broader economic priorities.

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