The Union Budget for FY 2025-26 reflects the government’s commitment to continuity, incremental reforms, and fiscal prudence. With a focus on tax relief, infrastructure, manufacturing, and technology, the budget aims to drive economic growth while addressing social welfare. While the resources are limited the competing demands on it are not. So as always, while the budget offers several positives, but there are areas that could have been better addressed. Based on the priority given in allocating resources to the various competing demands, below is an analysis of the good, the limited good, and the not so good aspects of the budget, along with an sectoral overview
The Good | The Limited Good | The Not so Good |
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- Major Personal Income Tax Relief | - Limited Focus on Agriculture | - Tax Cuts vs. Fiscal Prudence |
- Strengthening Manufacturing & Exports | - Falling Rural Employment Spending – Needs more spend | - Feeble Push for MSMEs – backbone of economy and employment generators |
- Technology & Innovation Boost Strategy to promote leap frog technology | - Healthcare Gaps | - Limited Green Energy Transition – Weak Push for Renewables |
- Strengthening Manufacturing & Exports | - Falling Rural Employment Spending – Needs more spend | - Feeble Push for MSMEs – backbone of economy and employment generators |
- Focus on Infrastructure & Urban Development | - Phasing Out of EV Subsidies – industry heavily invested & expects subsidy continuity | |
- Social Welfare & Financial Inclusion |
The Union Budget 2025-26 balances growth with fiscal prudence but leaves gaps in social welfare and sustainability. While tax cuts and infrastructure spending will likely drive short-term gains, long-term success depends on effective implementation of reforms. The push for leapfrogging technology, promoting innovation and infrastructure creation is palpable, and with a stronger push on green energy, MSME support, and rural employment, this budget could have been more inclusive. As India aims for a Viksit Bharat 2047, policy continuity and execution will determine its success.
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