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Art of extrapolation - 1

It is a normal practice of market analysts (especially buy side analysts) to extrapolate historical data for validating their pre-drawn conclusions. For example, there are numerous research reports and messages which rely on “low per capita consumption” and “moat” in India to make a strong case for buying a particular stock or sector. Based on this, many “new businesses” (and some established businesses) are given astronomical valuations. In this context, I find it pertinent to note the following: ·           In the early 1990s, the number of Indian citizens using air transport for travelling purposes was extremely low. There was only one civil airline, viz., Indian Airlines. Then the civil aviation business was opened to private competition. Within a span of 2yr several private airlines started business, e.g., Sahara, NEPC, Damania, East West, Modiluft etc. All these ended as bankrupt in less than a decade. In the second tranche, some more p...

India’s Infrastructure Pulse: Q1 FY26

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Recently, the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released its Quarterly Project Implementation Status Report (QPISR) for Q1 FY 2025-26. This report provides a detailed overview of the key high impact infrastructure projects which represent the backbone of India’s infrastructure push. The report offers insights into projects’ progress, challenges, and sectoral distribution. The report classifies the high impact projects into ‘mega projects’, costing ₹ 1,000 crore or more, and ‘major projects’, costing between ₹ 150 crore and ₹ 1,000 crore. The following are some of the key highlights of the reports: Total projects under implementation ·          At the end of 1QFY26, India had 1,734 (vs 789 in Q1FY25) central sector infrastructure projects (≥ ₹ 150 crore) under execution. Out of this, 619 are mega projects and 1115 are major projects, entailing a total outlay of Rs28.42trn (Rs10.97trn at end of 1QFY25). Out of these...