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    Shifting Gears: Subahoo Chordia Quits Edelweiss Alternatives to Launch Independent Infra Fund

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJune 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a major leadership shakeup within India’s alternative asset management space, Subahoo Chordia, a key architect and co-CEO of Edelweiss Alternatives’ real assets vertical, has resigned. According to people familiar with the development, Chordia is moving on to establish his own independent infrastructure fund.

    Chordia’s exit marks the end of a long, highly impactful stint at the firm, where he pioneered some of the country’s earliest and most successful structured infrastructure yield products.

    The Architect of Indian Infra Yield

    Within the Indian financial landscape, Chordia is widely recognized as a trailblazer for real asset investments. He originally set up the infrastructure practice at Edelweiss back in 2007, building the business from the ground up across private fund management, acquisitions, and advisory.

    His key milestones at Edelweiss Alternatives include:

    • The Yield Pioneers: Orchestrating the vision and execution behind India’s first Infrastructure Yield Fund, turning complex cash-generating physical assets into a predictable asset class for institutional investors.

    • The InvIT Milestone: Successfully structuring and closing AnZen, a highly diversified energy Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) focused on transmission lines and green energy pathways.

    • Scale of Impact: Managing a massive chunk of Edelweiss’s real assets portfolio by deepening core capital relationships with prominent global and domestic sovereign wealth funds and pension boards.

    The Macro Context: The Boom in Alternative Assets

    Chordia’s decision to transition from an institutional setup to launching an independent fund comes at a fascinating time for the Indian private markets.

    Over the last few years, the alternative investment ecosystem in India has shifted from a niche play into a mainstream institutional powerhouse. Driven by volatile equity screens and a structural domestic capital expenditure (CapEx) boom, heavy money is aggressively chasing alternative structures.

    This leadership exit also arrives during an important corporate transition for his parent firm. Just weeks ago, in late April, EAAA India Alternatives secured formal approval from SEBI to launch an Initial Public Offering (IPO) via a ₹1,500 crore Offer for Sale (OFS), highlighting the massive scale and maturity the platform achieved during Chordia’s tenure.

    The Private Equity Landscape: High-caliber fund managers spinning out of established institutional houses to launch independent shops is a classic sign of a maturing private equity ecosystem. With the Indian government targeting a massive infrastructure pipeline through the end of the decade, experienced hands who can independently source, de-risk, and operate physical infrastructure assets are commanding premium pricing from global allocators.

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