The Centre estimates Rs 47,000 crore from disinvestment and asset monetisation in the 2025-26 Budget. A new plan aims to plough back Rs 10 lakh crore into new projects. The first phase of monetisation had limited success, focusing on brownfield assets across various sectors.
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