> the functionality of the "info" utility to enable easy navigation

You could use one of vim's personal wikis: vimwiki or viki, or a plugin for 
markdown/rst (restructured text) that enables hyperlinks, or an outliner 
plugin, or an orgmode clone, or plain text + utl plugin, or plain text + vim's 
own gf shortcut (see :h gf).

Some of the plugins mentioned above can be used in conjunction with the voom 
plugin in order to facilitates navigation.

There are also some plugins that generate "tables of contents" like, e.g., ttoc 
-- no need to write the toc (aka top node) yourself.

HTH

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