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Budget 2026 LIVE: FM Nirmala Sitharaman Begins Ninth Consecutive Budget Speech, Outlines Threefold Reform Strategy

🕒 Updated: Feb 01, 2026 | 01:07 PM IST

Budget 2026 Live Updates: India’s economic roadmap for the coming year will unfold today as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman rises in Parliament to present the Union Budget 2026. This will be her ninth consecutive Budget speech, making her one of the longest-serving finance ministers to do so. The Budget comes at a crucial moment, as the government attempts to balance growth ambitions with inflation control amid global uncertainty.

Union Budget 2026 LIVE: What Is the Focus of the Union Budget 2026?

The government is expected to use Budget 2026 to keep the Indian economy in what policymakers describe as a “goldilocks” phase — not too hot, not too cold. The aim is to ensure strong economic growth without triggering high inflation, even as global trade tensions rise.

Job creation, economic expansion, and higher productivity remain top priorities. The Finance Minister is also likely to focus on boosting GDP growth, encouraging private investment, and increasing capital spending on infrastructure such as roads, railways, and energy projects.

Union Budget 2026 LIVE: Why Government Spending Matters This Year

Private investment has slowed significantly over the past year. Data shows that the share of new private investment fell to its lowest level in a decade in the financial year ending March 31, 2024. To bridge this gap, the government stepped up, increasing capital expenditure by 30% in FY24.

Budget 2026 may continue this trend, with higher public spending aimed at crowding in private investment and creating long-term employment opportunities.

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Middle-class taxpayers are watching closely. After income tax and GST relief in the current fiscal year, expectations remain high. The Budget could introduce a higher standard deduction under the new tax regime and possibly allow joint ITR filing for couples, simplifying compliance and easing household tax burdens.

Sitharaman is expected to stick to the government’s fiscal consolidation path. Instead of focusing only on the fiscal deficit, policymakers may shift attention to India’s debt-to-GDP ratio, even as the fiscal deficit target is projected at 4.2% by FY27.

More to follow here…

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