₹57,381 Crore Economic Fund, Defence & Fertiliser Subsidies Get Big Boost

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a ₹57,381.84 crore allocation to the Economic Stabilisation Fund while replying in the Rajya Sabha. Major sectoral allocations include approximately ₹41,430 crore for defence services, covering spectrum charges and ex-servicemen health, and ₹19,230 crore for fertiliser subsidies to meet exigencies. She highlighted a 25% increase in domestic LPG production, attributing this rapid ramp-up to a decade-long energy strategy. The Minister linked these measures to the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, emphasizing a coordinated policy to handle emergencies and reduce import dependence.

Key Points: Sitharaman Allocates ₹57,381 Crore to Economic Stabilisation Fund

  • ₹57,381 cr for Economic Stabilisation Fund
  • ₹41,430 cr allocated for defence services
  • ₹19,230 cr for fertiliser subsidies
  • 25% rise in domestic LPG production
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Rs 57,381 crore allocated for Economic Stabilisation Fund: Sitharaman

FM Sitharaman details ₹57,381 crore Economic Stabilisation Fund allocation for defence, fertiliser subsidies, and highlights 25% rise in domestic LPG production.

"We are paying the spectrum charges... and also for the ex-servicemen contributory health scheme. - Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, March 17

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, replying to the debate on the Appropriation Bill, 2026 in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, said that the government has allocated Rs 57,381.84 crore toward the Economic Stabilisation Fund as part of a broader strategy for budget disbursement and fiscal management.

She detailed various sectoral allocations aimed at meeting immediate financial requirements and long-term goals.

Sitharaman stated that approximately Rs 41,430 crore is designated for defence services. She noted that these funds are primarily directed toward spectrum charges and the ex-servicemen contributory health scheme.

"We are paying the spectrum charges which in any way will come back to the CFI and also for the ex-servicemen contributory health scheme, for which we are giving Rs 6,140 crores, which will benefit the ex-servicemen in their health requirements," she said.

The Finance Minister also highlighted a significant allocation for fertiliser subsidies, totaling Rs 19,230 crore. She clarified that this expenditure is intended to address additional requirements and unforeseen contingencies.

"I want to draw the attention of the House to the fact that this is only to meet additional requirements under the circumstances. This is for meeting any exigencies that may arise, Rs 19,230 crores, particularly for getting ready for importing fertiliser for the Rabi crop," Sitharaman explained.

The Minister also said that despite global "turbulent times....domestic LPG production has gone up by 25%, and the entire output of this ramped-up production is going to domestic consumers."

"In the LPG sector, we have been building capacity, and even in these times, the way in which we have ramped up domestic capacity in LPG is also proving helpful," she said.

The Minister noted that while nearly 65 per cent of India's LPG is imported, and "overwhelmingly majority of it, 90% of the 65% comes from the Strait of Hormuz," the government is taking proactive steps to avoid shortages.

"But we are not just depending on getting the steady flow even in troubled waters," Sitharaman stated, highlighting the shift toward self-reliance. She informed the House that on March 8, 2026, the government directed refineries and petrochemical complexes to "maximize LPG production by diverting propane, butane and propylene and butane streams to the LPG pool."

The Finance Minister linked these developments to the broader 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative, noting that the ability to "ramp up domestic LPG production by 25% literally overnight" is the "outcome of a deliberate, decade-long energy transition strategy launched by the honourable Prime Minister even in 2014."

She stressed that "nothing is a standalone" and that "everything in this policy seems to come together in the name of Atmanirbhar" to meet emergency situations.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the intent seems positive, I hope there is strict monitoring of how these funds are actually spent. The fertiliser subsidy is crucial for farmers, but we've seen leakages in the past. Transparency is key.
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Priyanka N
The 25% increase in domestic LPG production is impressive! This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat should look like - reducing dependence on imports, especially from volatile regions. Hope this translates to stable cylinder prices for my kitchen. 🙏
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Aman W
Rs 57,381 crore is a huge amount. I appreciate the focus on defence and farmer support, but I wish there was a more significant direct allocation for MSMEs and job creation. That's the real engine for economic stabilisation.
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Karthik V
Good to see a long-term vision. The Finance Minister is right, nothing is standalone. The decade-long energy strategy is now showing results. This proactive approach is better than reactive firefighting during a crisis.
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Michael C
The breakdown is helpful. The allocation for spectrum charges is interesting – it's an investment in digital infrastructure that pays back. The focus on planning for the Rabi crop season shows foresight.

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