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Budget capex not as high as it sounds: CRISIL Research

The research wing of the agency said, if one excludes the Rs 1 lakh crore of loans to states for capex included in the headline figure of Rs 7.50 lakh crore or 2.91 per cent, the actual spend in FY23, will go down to 2.58 per cent of GDP, which is barely at par with the revised estimate of FY22.

February 09, 2022 / 14:57 IST
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Amid FY23 Union Budget’s focus on investments, leading domestic credit rating agency CRISIL on Wednesday said that the capital expenditure is ”not as high as it sounds”.

It, however, was quick to add that considering that governments usually tend to cut capex during a crisis, the government has maintained its focus on growth-spurring initiatives amid the pandemic.

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The research wing of the agency said, if one excludes the Rs 1 lakh crore of loans to states for capex included in the headline figure of Rs 7.50 lakh crore or 2.91 per cent, the actual spend in FY23, will go down to 2.58 per cent of GDP, which is barely at par with the revised estimate of FY22.

The report also pointed out that the overall number showing a rise has been ’offset’ through a reduction in internal and extra budgetary resources (IEBR), which funds capex of central public sector enterprises (CPSEs).