UP and Gujarat to Lead ₹10.2 Lakh Crore Capex Push in FY26
India’s infrastructure investment momentum is set to strengthen further in FY26, with Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Karnataka projected to contribute nearly 50% of the total ₹10.2 lakh crore state capital expenditure. As per the Bank of Baroda’s latest report, this state-driven push underlines the country’s focus on long-term asset creation, with key investments in roads, hospitals, schools, and other developmental infrastructure.
The Bank of Baroda has released a detailed analysis highlighting the projected rise in capital outlay by 26 Indian states in FY26. With a substantial jump from ₹8.7 lakh crore in FY25 to ₹10.2 lakh crore, the report identifies the top five states driving this growth and outlines their impact on infrastructure and economic development.
Total Contribution: ~48.8%
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | UP and Gujarat to Lead ₹10.2 Lakh Crore Capex Push in FY26 |
| FY26 Total Capex | ₹10.2 lakh crore |
| Top 5 State Contributors | UP, Gujarat, Maharashtra, MP, Karnataka |
| UP’s Capex Share | 16.3% |
| Gujarat’s Capex Share | 9.4% |
| States with Least Capex Share | Nagaland, Himachal, Sikkim (0.4% each) |
| FY26 Total Receipts (All States) | ₹69.4 lakh crore |
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