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India's Government Secures Rs 20,000 Crore via Disinvestment

The Indian government has raised Rs 20,000 crore through disinvestment and asset sales, achieving 25% of its annual target. This move comes as the government faces increased subsidy demands due to the West Asia conflict.

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June 9, 2026
India's Government Secures Rs 20,000 Crore via Disinvestment

The Indian government has successfully raised Rs 20,000 crore through disinvestment and asset sales, marking a significant step in its strategy to generate resources via non-tax revenue. This achievement represents 25% of the full-year target, according to Business-Today.

Disinvestment and Asset Monetisation

The funds raised include Rs 12,166 crore from disinvestment and Rs 6,367 crore from asset monetisation. The Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (Dipam) has utilized offer-for-sale strategies involving companies like Central Bank of India, Coal India, and NHPC. Additionally, the government's offer to divest up to 3% stake in NLC India was oversubscribed 5.2 times on its opening day, expected to generate another Rs 1,260 crore.

Subsidy Pressures and Strategic Adjustments

The disinvestment efforts are driven by mounting subsidy demands, particularly from the fertiliser and oil sectors. The fertiliser ministry has requested a doubling of its subsidy, initially budgeted at Rs 1.7 lakh crore, due to rising prices and supply chain uncertainties. Furthermore, the government has provided over Rs 1.2 lakh crore in support to the oil sector, including excise cuts, to mitigate the impact of high crude prices.

Financial Strategy Amid Global Uncertainty

Despite these pressures, a senior official stated that there is no immediate need to revise spending plans or seek additional parliamentary approval for expenditure. The finance ministry, led by Nirmala Sitharaman, is closely monitoring the situation, with a clearer financial outlook expected by mid-July. The ministry is also preparing for further disinvestment and asset monetisation initiatives for both the current and medium-term fiscal periods.

Future Outlook

While the government has made significant progress in its disinvestment strategy, challenges remain, particularly regarding the strategic sale of IDBI Bank, where the process is still unclear. Most other strategic sale plans have not advanced significantly. The ongoing global uncertainties, especially those stemming from the West Asia conflict, continue to influence the government's financial strategies.

The next milestone for the government's financial strategy will be the release of the first-quarter financial trends in mid-July, which will provide further insights into revenue and expenditure adjustments.


Sources: Business-Today

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