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Indian private sector is investment shy
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
|April 01 - 30, 2025
Operating in a business-friendly environment, India's private sector is posting record profits. Yet, it remains hesitant to invest in expanding its capacity.
This presents a paradox and raises fundamental questions about the structural and cyclical factors influencing corporate investment decisions.
The government has aggressively pushed for infrastructure spending, tax cuts, and regulatory reforms. However, the anticipated surge in investments has yet to materialize.
The reluctance to invest stems from a complex mix of economic demand, global uncertainties, and shifting business priorities.
At the top of the list is a lack of robust domestic demand. The post-pandemic recovery has been uneven, with urban consumption slowing and rural demand remaining fragile.
While high-income consumers continue to spend, lowerand middle-income households— who drive consumption— are grappling with stagnant wages and reduced purchasing power.
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