India's FY26 Capital Expenditure: What's in Store for the Rest of the Year? (2026)

India's economic narrative takes an intriguing turn! Morgan Stanley's report reveals a strategic shift in the central government's capital expenditure (capex) approach for FY26.

But here's the twist: Despite a robust start, the government's spending spree might decelerate in the latter half of the fiscal year. The reason? A substantial chunk of the annual budget was already spent in the initial months.

The report highlights that the central government's capex touched a whopping Rs 6.6 lakh crore by November 2025, marking 58.7% of the full-year target. This equates to 3.4% of GDP, a notable surge from the previous year's 2.7%.

A closer look: The sectors of roads and railways have been the primary beneficiaries, absorbing 55% of the central capex, showcasing the government's unwavering commitment to infrastructure development.

In contrast, state governments have maintained a more consistent pace, with capex hovering around 1.7% of GDP, similar to FY25. Yet, the growth rate hints at a controlled yet progressive trajectory.

Central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) shine with a 14% year-on-year growth, thanks to the stellar performance of Indian Railways and NHAI. Their capex is on track to exceed last year's figures.

And the plot thickens: While central capex might slow down, private capex is poised for a boost. Fiscal and monetary stimuli, coupled with policy reforms targeting labor codes, are expected to enhance consumption and private investment.

This narrative begs the question: Is front-loading capital expenditure a strategic move or a temporary surge? Share your economic insights in the comments below!

India's FY26 Capital Expenditure: What's in Store for the Rest of the Year? (2026)
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