"Strategic sale is transferring the management control. It is a strong intent of the government and details are being worked out," Disinvestment Secretary Aradhana Johri told PTI in an interview.
Johri said that although the policy of strategic sale has been there in the past, it would be a priority issue for the government during the next fiscal.
"The policy of strategic sale has always been there. It has been the policy in the last NDA government. The policy has never been set aside. In this Budget (for 2015-16), there is a statement of intent, that, well this is going to be a priority of the government," she said.
Johri clarified that strategic sale does not include residual sale of government equity in non-government firms.
"Residual stake sales, SUUTI comes in one category, that is sale of shares in non-government companies. Where the management control is with someone else and government holds (minority) shares," she said.
Between 2001-02 and 2003-04, the NDA government had sold shares either through strategic stake sale (involving an effective transfer of control and management to a private entity) or through an offer for sale to the public.
Valuations realised through this route were found to be substantially higher than those from minority stake sales, as per the available data.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had earlier said "certainly we are not averse" to strategic sales. "Wherever we find the possibility existing, we will certainly consider it".
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