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India’s budget aims to ramp up domestic manufacturing in a volatile environment

  • Finance Minister says India faces disruptive external environment, must stay deeply integrated with global markets
Published February 1, 2026 Updated February 1, 2026 12:20pm
Photo: Reuters
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NEW DELHI: India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the 2026/2027 budget to parliament on Sunday aiming to lift manufacturing and generate jobs in the world’s most populous country.

Here are the highlights:

  • Finance Minister says India faces disruptive external environment, must stay deeply integrated with global markets
  • Says to sustain reform momentum, focus on strong finance sector and new technology Economic survey report ahead of budget projects 6.8%-7.2% growth for 2026/27  

Debt to GDP, fiscal deficit 

  • Federal government’s debt to GDP ratio target for 2026/27 set at 55.6%, down from estimated 56.1% of GDP in current fiscal year Fiscal deficit target for 2026/27 set at 4.3% of GDP against 4.4% for current fiscal year Gross federal government borrowing for 2026/27 seen at 17.2 trillion rupees ($187.63 billion)
  • Net federal government borrowing for 2026/27 seen at 11.7 trillion rupees

Increase in spending

Proposes to increase capital spending to 12.2 trillion rupees ($133.08 billion) in 2026/27 from revised 11.0 trillion rupees in 2025/26 To scale up manufacturing in seven sectors, push infrastructure

  • To develop India as global pharma manufacturing hub To allocate 100 billion rupees for bio-pharma over 5 years
  • Proposes to increase 400 billion rupees spending for semi-conductor manufacturing Proposes to develop seven high-speed rail corridors Proposes spending 200 billion rupees for carbon emission cutting programmes over 5 years
  • Proposes to set up 100 billion rupees growth fund to support small businesses
  • Economic reforms
  • To set up high level committee to suggest banking reforms Proposes allowing people outside India to invest in equity of listed companies
  • To increase investment limit for individual PROIs (Persons resident outside India) to 10% from 5%
  • Overall investment limit for all PROIs raised to 24% from 10% Proposes new framework with suitable access to funds and derivatives on corporate bond indices ($1 = 91.6710 Indian rupees)  
  • Cut in import tariffs 
  • Proposes to raise limit for duty free imports for processing seafood exports to 3% Extend Basic customs duty (BCD) exemption to capital goods used to manufacture lithium ion batteries Provide BCD exemption to capital goods for processing critical minerals in India

Funds for states

  • Federal government to share 41% of common tax pool with states for 2026/31 period, as recommended by the finance commission

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