Home>News & Insights>Insights>Capturing India's state infrastructure spending boom via high-frequency proxiesCapturing India’s state infrastructure spending boom via high-frequency proxies Insights Gina White 03.07.2026 under a minute read Government spending is increasingly driving economic growth for India, given tariff and energy headwinds. A key segment of the economy and lever for policy is “public sector undertakings” (PSUs) – government-controlled corporations active in sectors ranging from defense to energy. Recent and ongoing megaprojects involving PSUs include a flagship rural water program, new rail corridors (including India’s first bullet train), the North East Gas Grid and the final segments of the Delhi-Mumbai expressway. PSU spending does not show up in central ministry budgets, but we have combined it with official government spending in our chart. We can see an increased correlation with national electricity demand starting in late 2025.(Energy consumption and industrial production have long tracked each other in India’s economy.) Tags Recent Posts Inequality in Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur's high incomes complicate subsidy reform CEIC 14.08.2026 Insights In Malaysia, economic success has been relatively concentrated in several hotspots. Regional income disparity has emerged as a key focus Read More The Shortage Index: measuring global supply-chain disruptions CEIC 14.08.2026 Insights As US-Iran hostilities continue to throttle global energy supplies and reignite inflation, it's a timely moment to add the Shortage Read More AI is reshaping the US labor market, but it's unclear whether it's broadly hitting employment CEIC 14.08.2026 Insights Amid fears that AI will ultimately wipe out wide swathes of white-collar work, it appears that productivity has risen more Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.