New Delhi, June 30 -- India's fiscal deficit staged a marked improvement in the first two months of 2025-26, helped by strong growth in non-tax revenue even as the government's capital expenditure spending increased.
The Union government reported fiscal deficit of Rs.13,163 crore for April-May, amounting to 0.8% of the target for the whole of 2025-26, according to data released Monday by the Controller General of Accounts. For the same period last year, fiscal deficit was Rs.50,615 crore.
India's cumulative fiscal deficit at 0.8% of the full-year target is the lowest level since the Centre began publishing monthly fiscal data in April 1997.
The government has maintained a strong commitment to fiscal consolidation, with the deficit for ...
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