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States to Ease Off-Budget Borrowings
Mint New Delhi
|August 18, 2025
On its part, the central government itself had discontinued off-budget borrowings in FY23
After a year of sharp increases, Indian states are expected to keep their off-budget borrowings largely flat in FY26, signaling a shift towards tighter fiscal discipline even amid persisting pressures for welfare spending, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The restraint comes after years of heavy reliance on off-budget borrowings, which had ballooned during the pandemic with both the Centre and states scrambling to finance emergency spendings. Off-budget borrowings by states rose to ₹29,335 crore in FY25 from ₹21,251 crore the year before, finance ministry data shows.
In FY21, at the height of covid-related spending, such borrowings had touched ₹67,181 crore.
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