Updated On: 29 January, 2026 10:05 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The Economic Survey, tabled days before the Union Budget 2026, noted that the hurdles can be tackled through appropriate policy instruments, including innovative financing mechanisms and optimised project execution

Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran and others at the release of Economic Survey 2025-26 on Thursday. Pic/PTI
India must address challenges such as high capital costs, delays in land acquisition and grid availability issues to sustain its rapid renewable energy growth, the Economic Survey 2025-2026, tabled in the Parliament on Thursday said.
The Economic Survey, tabled days before the Union Budget 2026, noted that the hurdles can be tackled through appropriate policy instruments, including innovative financing mechanisms and optimised project execution.