Sindh govt finalises over Rs900b development budget for FY2026-27

Sindh govt finalises over Rs900b development budget for FY2026-27
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Summary The government has proposed allocating Rs296 billion for foreign-funded development projects

KARACHI (Dunya News) – The Sindh government has completed preparations for its Annual Development Budget for the fiscal year 2026-27, proposing a total outlay of more than Rs900 billion.

According to official documents, Rs522 billion has been proposed for the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the upcoming fiscal year, slightly higher than the Rs520 billion allocated for the current fiscal year.

The government has proposed allocating Rs296 billion for foreign-funded development projects, compared to Rs367 billion earmarked under the Foreign Project Assistance Programme during FY2025-26.

In addition, between Rs50 billion and Rs60 billion is expected to be allocated under the federal Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), down from Rs76 billion in the current fiscal year.

The documents also propose Rs50 billion for the District Annual Development Programme, compared to Rs55 billion allocated this year.

Sindh’s overall development programme for the current fiscal year stood at Rs1.018 trillion. However, for FY2026-27, new development spending proposals have been prepared based on sectoral priorities and the availability of financial resources.