The upcoming Union Budget 2026-27 is set to feature Part B, focusing on economic direction and policy reforms, a departure from the usual tax proposals in this segment. This year, the Finance Minister’s speech structure will see significant changes, with unprecedented attention to Part B expected.
Part B of the budget will not only outline tax policies but also provide a broader perspective on India’s economic path, incorporating short-term stability goals and long-term growth objectives. It aims to showcase India’s competitive sectors on the global platform and highlight areas for potential growth, such as defense, infrastructure, power, and affordable housing.
The budget will aim to strike a balance between sustaining growth and fiscal discipline, addressing challenges arising from global uncertainties. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the 15th Budget under PM Narendra Modi’s government, focusing on selective consumption stimulation strategies for FY27.
