India is reportedly in talks with multilateral lenders to secure around $2.5 billion through existing credit lines. The move comes as New Delhi explores fresh sources of capital after the Middle East conflict has affected the government’s ability to increase spending.

India seeks $2.5 billion from the World Bank and ADB to enhance infrastructure and job creation amid budget challenges.

India is negotiating with multilateral lenders, including the World Bank and ADB, to secure $2.5 billion from existing credit lines amid fiscal pressures from global conflicts.

India is reportedly in talks with multilateral lenders to secure around $2.5 billion through existing credit lines. The move comes as New Delhi explores fresh sources of capital…