India’s April-May fiscal deficit at 9.6% of full-year target

India’s April-May fiscal deficit at 9.6% of full-year target

NEW DELHI, June 30 (Reuters) – India’s fiscal deficit in April-May was ‌at 1.62 trillion rupees ($17.11 billion), ‌or 9.6% of the estimate for the ​financial year ending March 31, government data showed on Tuesday.

The deficit in the same period last year stood ‌at 131.6 ⁠billion Indian rupees.

India has set the fiscal deficit target ⁠for 2026/27 at 4.3% of the GDP, or 16.96 trillion rupees.

– Net ​tax receipts ​at 3.5 ​trillion rupees, unchanged ‌from the same period a year ago.

– Non-tax revenue at 3.5 trillion rupees, compared with 3.6 trillion rupees a year ago.

– Total government ‌expenditure at 8.8 trillion ​rupees compared with ​7.5 trillion ​rupees a year earlier.

– ‌Capital expenditure, or spending ​on building ​physical infrastructure, at 2.5 trillion rupees against 2.2 trillion rupees a ​year ‌ago.

($1 = 94.6600 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by Shubham ​Batra in New Delhi; Editing ​by Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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