India’s Infrastructure Boom 2025-26: Highways, Railways, Aviation, Ports & Renewable Energy

30 Jan 2026

India’s Infrastructure Boom 2025-26: Highways, Railways, Aviation, Ports & Renewable Energy

The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights infrastructure as the central pillar of India’s growth strategy. 

  • This transition is driven by a massive increase in public spending, integrated planning via PM GatiShakti, and key policy reforms.

Infrastructure Financing in India

  • Public Investment: Government capital expenditure has surged 4.2 times, from ₹2.63 lakh crore in FY18 to ₹11.21 lakh crore in FY26 (Budget Estimate).
    • This significant public investment is designed to act as a catalyst, leveraging the strong multiplier effect infrastructure has on the broader economy.
  • Diversified Funding: Infrastructure financing is moving beyond traditional bank loans.
    • Growth is now driven by Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs), and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), which pool long-term institutional capital.
  • Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): The World Bank ranks India among the top five low- and middle-income countries for private investment in infrastructure.
    • India is the largest recipient of private infrastructure investment in South Asia, accounting for over 90% of the region’s total.

Core Physical Infrastructure

National Highways

  • Network Expansion: The highway network has grown by 60%, from 91,287 km in FY14 to 1,46,572 km (as of Dec FY26).
  • High-Speed Corridors: Operational high-speed corridors have seen a ten-fold increase, jumping from 550 km (FY14) to 5,364 km (as of Dec FY26).
  • Key Focus: Developing economic corridors, connecting key nodes, and decongesting cities with new policies for ring roads and bypasses.

Railway Infrastructure

  • Record Investment: Unprecedented capital expenditure is focused on new lines, doubling tracks, and safety upgrades.
  • Electrification: 99.1% of the broad-gauge network is now electrified (as of Oct 2025).
  • Key Projects: 
    • Development of three major economic corridors (Energy/Mineral, Port Connectivity, High-Density routes), 
    • The Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail, 
    • Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridors, 
    • Redevelopment of 1,337 stations under the Amrit Bharat Scheme.
    • Track upgrades enabling 110 kmph+ speeds on over 78% routes
    • Safety: Nationwide rollout of the indigenous ‘Kavach’ train protection system.

Civil Aviation

  • Market Size: India is now the world’s 3rd largest domestic aviation market.
  • Airport Boom: The number of airports has more than doubled, from 74 in 2014 to 164 in 2025.
  • Traffic Growth: Airports handled 412 million passengers in FY25, projected to reach 665 million by FY31.
  • Key Drivers: Success of the UDAN scheme for regional connectivity, modernization of airports, and new legislative frameworks.

Ports and Shipping

  • Global Competitiveness: Due to better turnaround times, 7 Indian ports now rank among the top 100 in the World Bank’s Container Port Performance Index 2024.
  • Legislative Reforms: A series of new Acts (Merchant Shipping, Coastal Shipping, Indian Ports, etc.) have modernized the regulatory framework.
  • Inland Waterways: Cargo movement on national waterways skyrocketed from 18 MMT in 2013-14 to 146 MMT in 2024-25.
  • Shipbuilding: A comprehensive ₹69,725 crore package was approved in 2025 to revitalize the shipbuilding and maritime ecosystem.

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Energy Sector Transformation

Power Sector Reforms

  • Capacity & Access: Installed power capacity reached 509.74 GW (Nov 2025). Historic schemes like Saubhagya electrified 2.86 crore households.
  • Financial Turnaround: For the first time, distribution companies (DISCOMs) recorded a positive profit (₹2,701 crore in FY25).
  • Efficiency Gains: The demand-supply gap fell from 4.2% in FY14 to nil by Nov 2025. Aggregate technical & commercial (AT&C) losses reduced from 22.62% to 15.04%.

Renewable Energy

  • India ranks 3rd globally in overall renewable energy and installed solar capacity, and 4th in wind capacity.
  • Renewable energy now constitutes nearly 50% of India’s total power generation capacity (as of Nov 2025).
  • RE capacity has more than tripled in a decade, from 76.38 GW in March 2014 to 253.96 GW by November 2025.

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