Bengaluru, June 28 -- India's corporate landscape is entering its most significant phase of capital investment in over ten years, with companies preparing to nearly double their spending over the next five years, according to S&P Global Ratings. India Inc is expected to double its capex to Rs. 72,72,600 crore (~$850 billion) during this period. Key drivers of this investment surge include sectors such as power transmission, aviation, and green hydrogen.
The 100 largest publicly listed companies-projected to generate combined revenues of Rs. 85.6 lakh crore ($1 trillion) and an EBITDA of Rs. 12.8 lakh crore ($150 billion) in FY25-are anticipated to finance the bulk of this capex internally. This growth is supported by healthy balance shee...
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