India's infrastructure sectors are expected to witness a significant surge in investments, driven by the country's push for sustainable infrastructure and rising demand for residential and commercial properties.
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The surge is driven by the country's push for sustainable infrastructure, improved physical connectivity, and rising demand for residential and commercial properties.
According to a recent report by Crisil, investments in India's infrastructure sectors are projected to rise by 38 percent in FY25-26.
Renewable energy, roads, and real estate sectors are expected to attract significant investments.
India's growing population, urbanization, and economic growth are driving the demand for residential and commercial properties.
The report highlights the opportunities presented by India's infrastructure growth story, and the potential for investors to capitalize on this growth.
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