Kolkata, Feb. 2 -- EEPC India has described the Union Budget 2025-26 as bold, inclusive and growth-oriented.

"The Budget has continued its focus on infrastructure building and has pegged a capital expenditure of Rs 11.21 lakh crore in 2025-26. The higher public spending is set to further invigorate private-sector investment," EEPC India chairman Pankaj Chadha said in a statement.

For the engineering exports sector, the introduction of the Export Promotion Mission and BharatTradeNet will reduce compliance burdens and improve logistics efficiency, benefiting exporters. Support for MSMEs, credit guarantee expansion, and customs duty reforms on critical materials, including EV production, are also positive steps that will lower input costs ...