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Defence, capital goods to lead India’s capex revival: Report

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Last updated: 2026/01/04 at 12:01 PM
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New Delhi is witnessing a promising economic shift, with India’s capital expenditure (capex) cycle showing encouraging signs of revival. After a period of slower growth, investment is picking up, fueled by government initiatives, improving macroeconomic conditions, and a resurgence in private sector confidence. Market strategists are closely watching this trend, predicting significant benefits for several key sectors over the next two to three years. This upswing in investment is poised to reshape the Indian economy, creating opportunities for growth and innovation.

The Emerging Capex Recovery in India

According to the India Equity Strategy 2026 report by Antique Stock Broking, the stage is set for a broad-based capex recovery. Several factors are converging to drive this positive momentum. These include a strengthening macroeconomic environment, consistent policy support from the government, and a notable increase in both private and household investment. This isn’t just a short-term blip; analysts believe these conditions are sustainable and will support continued growth in investment activity.

The recovery is particularly noteworthy given the global economic uncertainties. India’s domestic demand and proactive government policies are proving to be resilient forces. This positive outlook is attracting attention from both domestic and international investors.

Sectors Poised for Growth: Defence Takes the Lead

Several sectors are expected to be major beneficiaries of this capital expenditure upcycle. The defence sector stands out as a particularly strong contender. Increased budgetary allocations, a substantial order pipeline, and the government’s “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-Reliant India) program, which prioritizes domestic manufacturing, are all contributing to multi-year revenue visibility for Indian defence manufacturers.

Expanding Export Opportunities

Beyond domestic demand, the defence sector is also experiencing expanding export opportunities. This provides an additional growth lever, allowing companies to diversify their revenue streams and tap into new markets. The focus on indigenisation is not only strengthening national security but also fostering a robust and competitive domestic defence industry.

Capital Goods and Manufacturing: Riding the Wave

Capital goods companies are also expected to experience significant earnings growth. Fresh order inflows, combined with high operating leverage, are creating a favorable environment for profitability. Capacity utilization rates are already above long-term averages, and the pickup in private sector investment suggests this trend will continue.

Interestingly, valuations within parts of the capital goods sector have corrected recently, improving the risk-reward profile for investors. This makes it an attractive time to consider investments in this space. Furthermore, the industrial and electronics manufacturing services (EMS) sector is benefiting from both domestic capex and the global trend of supply-chain diversification.

Infrastructure and Real Estate: Benefiting from Private Investment

While public capital expenditure has been a key driver, the gradual return of private investment is a crucial development. This shift is particularly beneficial for infrastructure developers, construction companies, and engineering firms specializing in roads, railways, power, and urban infrastructure. Lower interest rates and improved affordability are also contributing to a revival in housing demand.

This resurgence in housing demand, in turn, supports real estate developers and building material companies, such as cement and construction inputs. These sectors often lag in the early stages of an economic cycle but tend to accelerate as project execution gains momentum. The growth in infrastructure spending is a key component of India’s long-term economic development plans.

The Role of Macroeconomic Factors and Household Investment

The positive outlook for capex is also underpinned by broader macroeconomic factors. Stable inflation, improving consumer confidence, and a supportive regulatory environment are all contributing to the overall positive sentiment. Rising household investment, fueled by increased disposable incomes and favorable lending rates, is further bolstering demand across various sectors.

Additionally, the government’s continued focus on infrastructure development and manufacturing is creating a virtuous cycle of investment and growth. This holistic approach is crucial for sustaining the momentum and ensuring long-term economic prosperity.

In conclusion, the early signs of a capital expenditure revival in India are credible and promising. The defence, capital goods, manufacturing, infrastructure, and real estate sectors are all poised to benefit significantly over the next few years. Driven by improving macros, supportive policies, and a return of private investment, India’s economic outlook appears bright. Investors and businesses alike should closely monitor these developments and position themselves to capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead. Further research into specific companies within these sectors is recommended to identify the most promising investment prospects.

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