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Nifty Infra Surpasses Nifty 50 Returns Over Three-Year Period, Report Reveals

Economy Desk By Economy Desk November 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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Over the past several years, the Nifty Infrastructure Index has delivered returns far surpassing the Nifty 50, signalling a structural shift in how investors view the country’s core sectors | Photo Credit: innni

Over the past several years, the Nifty Infrastructure Index has delivered returns far surpassing the Nifty 50, signalling a structural shift in how investors view the country’s core sectors. Infra stocks have evolved into high-beta, high-growth opportunities backed by stable order books, policy support and rising private capital participation.

The managers noted that Nifty Infrastructure Index, with returns of 14.5 per cent, 82.8 per cent and 181.2 per cent over the past one, three and five years, has consistently outperformed the Nifty 50, which delivered returns of 10.5 per cent, 41.5 per cent and 100.3 per cent over the same periods.

While government spending remains the primary engine of expansion, India’s private investment revival—supported by production-linked incentive schemes, supply-chain diversification, and manufacturing incentives—is adding fresh momentum. Investment managers believe this blend of public and private thrust will keep earnings visibility strong across construction, industrials, cement, logistics, and power-equipment companies through FY26–FY30.

Abhishek Banerjee, Investment manager on smallcase, and founder of LotusDew said, “Infrastructure investment in India is expected to grow substantially in the coming years, with InvITs likely to manage close to ₹25 lakh crore in assets by 2030.”

Although these assets can experience temporary fluctuations during periods of market uncertainty, their historical volatility of about 10.2 per cent is well below the equity market’s 15.4 per cent, resulting in comparatively steadier performance. With a correlation of only 0.42 to equities, infrastructure platforms tend to behave similarly to utilities, producing consistent, inflation-linked income that is largely unaffected by economic swings, Banerjee added.

Rakesh Pujara, Investment manager on smallcase, Founder and Managing Partner at Compounding Wealth Advisors LLP, described the current phase as a full-fledged “infrastructure supercycle,” fuelled by a record ₹11.11 lakh crore in government capital expenditure for FY25 and similar guidance for FY26.

The broader sector is also experiencing structural tailwinds. India’s infrastructure market—valued at ₹16.87 lakh crore in 2025—is projected to grow to ₹24.82 lakh crore by 2030. This growth is supported by the National Infrastructure Pipeline, expanding airport and port capacity, the rise of data-centre ecosystems, and steady progress in renewable energy. Increasing passenger traffic, improved port throughput, digitisation of logistics, and a targeted push towards green hydrogen position India for a decade of sector-wide reinvention.

Pankaj Singh, Investment manager on smallcase, and Founder & Principal Researcher – SmartWealth.ai said, “For equity markets, infrastructure has clearly transitioned from a cyclical opportunity to a structural, long-duration growth theme aligned with India’s ambition of becoming a top-three global economy by 2047. We can expect Infra to remain a dominant market theme for the rest of the decade.”

Published on November 27, 2025

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