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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > India’s FY26 Story: See Where the Big Earnings May Come From
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India’s FY26 Story: See Where the Big Earnings May Come From

Ankita Das
Last updated: June 1, 2025 9:57 am
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The Indian economy looks promising for the year 2026. According to Ashwini Shami, a portfolio manager at OmniScience Capital, we might see strong growth in company earnings next year. Several things are helping this growth:

  • More money coming into India from foreign investors.
  • Inflation is under control.
  • Interest rates might go down.
  • A good monsoon season is expected.

Also Read: Ola Electric’s Stock Falls: Can It Overcome Competition and Regain Investor Confidence?

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Why These Things Matter

  • Foreign Investment: When investors from other countries put money into India, it helps businesses grow and stock prices go up.
  • Low Inflation: When prices don’t rise too fast, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) can lower interest rates, making loans cheaper for people and companies.
  • Lower Interest Rates: Cheaper loans encourage people and businesses to borrow and spend more, which boosts the economy.
  • Good Monsoon: Since many people in India depend on farming, a good monsoon means better crop production, higher income for farmers, and more demand for products and services.

5 Sectors Likely to Grow in FY26

Here are five areas expected to do well in 2026:

  1. Financial Services: Banks, insurance companies, and other lenders will benefit as more people borrow and invest due to lower interest rates.
  2. Consumer Discretionary: When people feel confident, they spend more on things like cars, electronics, clothes, and entertainment. This sector will likely see a rise in sales.
  3. Infrastructure: The government is spending a lot on building roads, railways, ports, and power projects. Companies in construction and engineering will earn more.
  4. Healthcare: With people becoming more health-conscious and the population aging, hospitals, medicine companies, and diagnostic centers will see higher demand.
  5. Information Technology (IT): India’s IT companies are growing fast because businesses worldwide need more digital services. This sector will continue to earn more money.

Read more: Stock Markets Move Up Slightly; Broader Market Does Better

Tips for Investors

Even though these sectors look promising, investing always carries some risk. It’s smart to spread your investments across different sectors instead of focusing on just one. This way, you reduce risk and increase your chances of good returns.

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