India's Project Stalling Rate Falls to 12-Year Low of 5.5% in FY26
India's project stalling rate dropped to a 12-year low of 5.5% in FY26, down from nearly 11% in 2014-15, led by the private sector. West Asia conflict could pose a risk.
India's project stalling rate has fallen to a 12-year low of 5.5% in FY26. This rate measures the value of stalled projects as a share of the total value of projects under implementation. It has come down sharply from nearly 11% in 2014-15, showing that a larger share of planned investment is now actually being executed.
The improvement has been gradual over the last six years. Data shows that the clean-up was driven mainly by the private sector, whose stalling rate fell by close to 700 basis points over the decade. The public sector also improved, but more modestly, with its rate declining from 5.9% to 2.5% in the same period.
All major segments saw their stalling rates fall over the decade. In the last two years, manufacturing, electricity, non-financial services, and construction and real estate continued to improve. Manufacturing recorded a notable fall, with its stalling rate shrinking from 9.5% to 6.9%.
Economists note that India's growth is shifting increasingly from goods to services, in both domestic consumption and exports. This partly explains why goods-heavy project pipelines had higher stalling rates earlier. However, experts caution that the recovery could be put at risk by external shocks, such as the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which can affect oil prices and investment confidence.
For exam aspirants, this is a useful indicator of the health of India's investment cycle and the difference between projects that are merely announced and those that are completed.
Key Points to Remember
- Project stalling rate at 12-year low of 5.5% in FY26
- Down from nearly 11% in 2014-15
- Improvement led mainly by the private sector
- Manufacturing stalling rate fell from 9.5% to 6.9%
- Recovery at risk from external shocks like the West Asia conflict
- Data from CMIE project-tracking database
Exam Relevance
Relevant for UPSC Prelims & Mains (Economy — Investment & Infrastructure) and Banking exams (Economic Awareness).
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