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Fiscal Deficit 4.3% FY27: Sitharaman Signals Discipline with ₹17.2 Lakh Cr Borrowing Plan

FM Nirmala Sitharaman pegs FY27 fiscal deficit at 4.3% and gross borrowing at ₹17.2 lakh crore, reaffirming fiscal discipline.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • FY27 fiscal deficit pegged at 4.3% of GDP.
  • Gross market borrowings set at ₹17.2 lakh crore.
  • Government reiterates fiscal consolidation alongside high capital investment.

The fiscal deficit 4.3% FY27 target formed the core of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget message in the Lok Sabha, as she outlined a calibrated path of fiscal consolidation with continued public investment. The government also announced gross market borrowings of ₹17.2 lakh crore for the year.

Sitharaman said India’s public finances remain on a “stable and credible path” despite global headwinds, supported by prudent expenditure, higher capital outlay, and sustained economic growth.

Fiscal Prudence Anchors Growth Strategy

The Minister said the deficit target reflects the government’s medium-term roadmap to bring finances to a sustainable trajectory while maintaining growth momentum.

“Fiscal prudence and monetary stability, while maintaining a strong thrust on public investment, have been central to our approach,” she said.

Improved tax compliance, formalisation of the economy, and rationalised spending have strengthened the government’s balance sheet without compromising development goals.

₹17.2 Lakh Crore Borrowing Plan in Focus

The ₹17.2 lakh crore gross borrowing number is a key signal for bond markets and investors. Officials indicated the borrowing programme has been carefully calibrated to avoid crowding out private investment.

The funds will largely support capital expenditure, infrastructure expansion, and priority sectors.

Linking Consolidation with Aatmanirbharta

Sitharaman linked fiscal discipline with the government’s push for Aatmanirbharta, saying domestic manufacturing capacity, energy security, and reduced import dependence have strengthened economic fundamentals.

She noted that reforms across employment, agriculture, and social services have supported around 7% GDP growth while helping reduce poverty.

Positive Signal for Markets and Rating Agencies

Economists view the 4.3% target as continuity in policy, balancing macroeconomic stability with growth imperatives at a time when global financial conditions remain tight.

With clear deficit and borrowing numbers, the FY27 Budget aims to reassure investors that India will continue investing in development while keeping public finances disciplined and sustainable.

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