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India Cabinet Clears ₹1.6 Trillion in Projects Spanning Infrastructure, Urban Development and Startups

India Cabinet Clears ₹1.6 Trillion in Projects Spanning Infrastructure, Urban Development and Startups
Web Reporter
February 14, 2026

India’s cabinet has approved projects worth about 1.6 trillion rupees ($18 billion) for infrastructure, urban development and startups, Information Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday, outlining a broad push aimed at strengthening growth and job creation.

Briefing reporters after the cabinet meeting, Vaishnaw said the approved investments would support transport networks, modern urban systems and the country’s fast-growing startup ecosystem. He described the package as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to build capacity in core sectors while encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship.

A substantial portion of the funds will be directed toward infrastructure projects designed to improve connectivity and logistics. These include upgrades to road and rail corridors as well as related facilities intended to reduce travel time and ease freight movement. Officials believe improved connectivity will support manufacturing and trade, particularly in emerging industrial clusters.

Urban development also forms a key pillar of the approved spending. The projects are expected to address housing, water supply, sanitation and public transport in rapidly expanding cities. With urban populations rising steadily, authorities have faced mounting pressure to expand essential services and modernise civic infrastructure.

Vaishnaw said the government aims to ensure that urban centres remain engines of economic activity while improving quality of life for residents. He noted that several projects would incorporate technology-driven solutions, including digital systems to enhance efficiency and transparency in service delivery.

Startups are another focus of the investment plan. The approved measures include support mechanisms to improve access to capital and infrastructure for early-stage companies. India has emerged as one of the world’s largest startup hubs in recent years, with firms operating across technology, financial services, health care and clean energy.

Officials said strengthening the startup ecosystem would help create high-skilled employment and foster domestic innovation. The new funding is expected to complement existing programmes that promote entrepreneurship and ease of doing business.

The cabinet’s decision comes as India seeks to maintain strong economic momentum amid global uncertainty. Government data has shown resilient domestic demand and steady expansion in several sectors, though policymakers continue to monitor external risks.

Vaishnaw did not provide a detailed breakdown of the allocation across individual projects but said implementation timelines and specific frameworks would be announced by the relevant ministries in due course.

The approvals signal continued emphasis on public investment as a driver of growth, with authorities positioning infrastructure upgrades and innovation as central components of India’s long-term economic strategy.

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