New Delhi, Jan. 21 -- The Union Budget for FY26-27 is expected to maintain a strong focus on infrastructure spending and structural reforms, even as global geopolitical uncertainty, trade tensions with the US, and slowing private investment pose fresh challenges, according to a report by PL Capital.
India enters the Budget season retaining its position as the world's fastest-growing large economy and ranking fourth globally by GDP size. FY26 has delivered several macroeconomic positives, including multi-year low inflation, cumulative interest rate cuts of 125 basis points, reductions in income tax rates, GST rationalisation, and a normal monsoon.
These factors have supported robust economic momentum, with GDP growth for FY26 estimated a...
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