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‘Nehru had 70 PSUs, Modi 84’: Professor warns India nonetheless spends huge cash on bleeding state run corporations

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December 21, 2025
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‘Nehru had 70 PSUs, Modi 84’: Professor warns India nonetheless spends huge cash on bleeding state run corporations
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India continues to spend huge sums on loss-making public sector enterprises, in line with Devesh Kapur, Professor of South Asian Research at Johns Hopkins College. Kapur was talking at a dialogue on his e-book ‘A Sixth Of Humanity: Impartial India’s Improvement Odyssey’, which he has co-authored with Arvind Subramanian, former Chief Financial Advisor to the Authorities of India.

The professor listed three findings that shocked him throughout the analysis for the e-book. “We all know the story of the Nehru interval, public sector undertakings, how pricey they had been. For the primary time, we put collectively information on all central public sector enterprises and their financials. We couldn’t do it for the states as a result of in lots of states, the accounts simply don’t even exist. They’re that dangerous,” Kapur stated throughout the dialogue at Q Collective, previously often known as Quorum.

Primarily based on the info that could possibly be assembled, Kapur stated the price of public sector enterprises was vital when measured in opposition to authorities borrowing. “The general public sector enterprises price between 1.5 to 2.5% of GDP by way of the chance price. So principally what we do is we’ve got the G-Sec price (which is the federal government borrowing price) and we take a look at the speed of return on public sector enterprises relative to the federal government’s borrowing price and that we name the chance price. So it was 1.5 to 2% yearly for 50 years,” he stated.

The political scientist stated the chance price turns into clearer when considered in opposition to various public spending. “To place it in perspective, the states may have doubled their well being care expenditure if the general public enterprise didn’t bleed as a lot purple ink. And the central authorities may have spent virtually 100% extra in infrastructure yearly over the previous half-century. That was how costly it was,” he stated.

Kapur stated the size of public sector growth has not diminished over time. “However, it isn’t appropriate to imagine that this infatuation with public sector enterprises is prior to now,” he stated. “Within the Nehruvian period, we arrange 70 new public sector enterprises. Beneath Prime Minister Modi, we have arrange 84.”

The professor additionally in contrast capital expenditure throughout durations in fixed costs. “Within the Nehruvian period, the capital expenditure on public sector enterprises was 1 lakh crore in actual 2024 rupees. Within the Modi years, it is 22 lakh crores in actual 2024 rupees. After all, as a fraction of GDP, it is much less as a result of the GDP at the moment is far more,” he stated.

In accordance with Kapur, the character of public sector enterprises has modified, however the fiscal burden continues. “And it is usually the case that within the Nehruvian period, a lot of the enterprises that had been arrange had been in manufacturing, whereas what has occurred within the Modi period, they’re in two areas principally power and infrastructure. That is the distinction however we nonetheless spend huge quantities of cash on bleeding main public sector enterprises,” he stated.

Citing the telecom sector, Kapur pointed to repeated authorities assist for state-run corporations. “Between 2019 and 2023, the Indian authorities spent Rs 3,22,000 crores…$40 billion to rescue BSNL and MTNL. When you have already got two wonderful telecom personal corporations. And there’s completely no approach that BSNL or MTNL are going to do nice issues sooner or later,” he stated.

He additionally drew consideration to the extent of political scrutiny surrounding such spending. “The distinction you discover is – when central public sector enterprises had been being arrange within the Nehruvian years, there have been huge debates in parliament. When Rs 3,25,000 crores is spent, no person objects, whether or not the opposition, the ruling social gathering, it barely will get a point out,” Kapur stated.

 

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