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Govt to borrow ₹6.77 trn in H2
Business Standard
|September 27, 2025
Borrowing via 22 weekly auctions; share of ultra-long-term bonds reduced
The Union finance ministry will borrow from the market ₹6.77 trillion in the second half (October-March) this financial year, with annual borrowing for FY26 set to be ₹10,000 crore less than the Budget target.
In the FY26 Budget, the government had announced borrowing ₹14.82 trillion. It has borrowed ₹5,000 crore less than the target in the first half (April-September) at ₹7.95 trillion and lowered the estimates for H2 (October-March) by a similar amount, taking the annual revised borrowing to ₹14.72 trillion.
Borrowing in H2 includes issuing of ₹10,000 crore through sovereign green bonds (SGrBs). The ministry also lowered the share of long-duration securities of 30to 50-year maturities from 34.6 per cent in H1 to 29.5 per cent in H2.
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