Higher allocations are expected for defence and allied industries, power, nuclear energy, electronics manufacturing, critical minerals and select labour-intensive sectors impacted by global trade disruptions. Revenue expenditure, subsidies and non-essential spending are likely to remain tightly controlled, reinforcing the capex-led growth model.
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