Apart from participating in infrastructure projects such as new roads and highways, railways, Indian companies will also get orders in various other social welfare projects such as drinking water projects which was allocated Rs 60,000 crore and housing projects with an allocation of Rs 48,000 crore. CEOs said Indian companies can also participate in setting up additional 100 cargo terminals in the next three years, highway expansion by 25,000 kilometers, four multi-modal national parks; standardization of metro systems including civil structures and four pilot projects for setting up coal gasification. The special assistance to states for capital expenditure has been increased which is expected to support the order inflows for local companies.
“The budget presented by FM Nirmala Sitharaman builds on the excellent budget last year, continuing the trend toward more productive expenditure. The budget is consistent with our honorable PM Narendra Modi’s vision of making India Atmanirbhar: a digital superpower, a sustainability leader and a healthy nation. This statement of intent is clearly supported by a plan for the future, and backed by allocations—specifically in the areas of infrastructure, digital transition, planet resilience, education and health—to support Indian ambitions. Continuing down this path, it isn’t hard to imagine India becoming a digitally-forward, sustainable global superpower by the end of this decade,” said N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons.
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