Record Borrowing of ₹17.2 Lakh Crore By Government-Here’s What It Means

The Union Government has announced its highest-ever borrowing plan of ₹17.2 lakh crore for FY27, drawing attention from markets, economists, and exam aspirants alike. The announcement came alongside a fiscal deficit target of 4.3% of GDP, signalling continued but slower fiscal consolidation. While the government aims to balance growth needs with financial discipline, such a large borrowing figure raises important questions about debt sustainability, interest rates, and long-term economic stability. Understanding this move is crucial for competitive exams and economic awareness.

What Has the Government Announced

  • The government has projected gross market borrowings of ₹17.2 lakh crore in FY27, compared to ₹14.8 lakh crore in FY26.
  • Out of this, net market borrowings from dated securities are estimated at ₹11.7 lakh crore, while the remaining funds will come from small savings and other sources.
  • For FY26, the net borrowing was budgeted at ₹12.5 lakh crore.
  • The government also reaffirmed that the FY26 fiscal deficit target of 4.4% will be met, indicating adherence to announced fiscal targets.

Understanding Fiscal Deficit and Borrowings

  • A fiscal deficit occurs when the government’s total expenditure exceeds its total receipts, excluding borrowings.
  • To bridge this gap, the government borrows from the market, mainly by issuing dated government securities (G-Secs).
  • In FY27, the fiscal deficit is pegged at 4.3% of GDP, only a 0.1 percentage point reduction from FY26.
  • This suggests that while consolidation continues, the pace has slowed. Higher borrowings help finance infrastructure, welfare schemes, and growth, but they also increase public debt and interest obligations.

Market and Credit Rating Perspective

  • According to Moody’s Ratings, India has demonstrated a clear commitment to fiscal consolidation since the pandemic.
  • However, Moody’s noted that the 0.1% reduction in fiscal deficit in FY27 is the slowest pace of consolidation in recent years.
  • The agency also highlighted that the deficit remains wider than levels seen during the government’s first term.
  • Such assessments matter because credit ratings influence foreign investment, borrowing costs, and global confidence in India’s fiscal management.

Why Is Borrowing Still High Despite Consolidation

  • Several factors explain the record borrowing despite a lower fiscal deficit.
  • India continues to invest heavily in infrastructure, defence, social welfare, and capital expenditure to sustain growth.
  • Rising interest payments and subsidy commitments also add pressure on finances.
  • Additionally, maintaining economic momentum amid global uncertainty requires higher public spending.
  • The government’s strategy reflects a balance between growth-oriented spending and gradual fiscal discipline, rather than sharp expenditure cuts that could slow the economy.

Key Summary at a Glance

Aspect Details
Why in News? Govt announces record borrowing for FY27
Gross Borrowing ₹17.2 lakh crore
Net Market Borrowing ₹11.7 lakh crore
Fiscal Deficit Target 4.3% of GDP
Key Concern Slower pace of fiscal consolidation

Question

Q. What is the fiscal deficit target for FY27 announced by the government?

A. 4.8%
B. 4.5%
C. 4.3%
D. 4.0%

Shivam

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