💨 Abstract
India's economic growth is at a critical juncture, with the private sector expected to drive the next phase of investment. According to Jefferies, the government's capital expenditure growth is slowing down, with a predicted 10% increase in FY25, compared to an average of 30% between FY20 and FY24. The private sector is now crucial for capital spending, following the government's role in infrastructure expansion.
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