Budget 2025: Game Changing and transformative, destined to make Vikasit Bharat
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Budget 2025: Game Changing and transformative, destined to make Vikasit Bharat

This budget targeted global markets by promoting exports through the export promotion mission, Bharat Trade Net (BTN), National Framework for GCC and Warehousing facility for air cargo, UDAN, and Maritime Development Fund

Dr S LingamurthyDr S Lingamurthy
Feb 1, 2025, 09:15 pm IST
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The Union Budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, has allocated a total expenditure of Rs. 50.65 lakh crores while maintaining a targeted fiscal deficit of 4.4 percent. This budget is characterized by its consistency, comprehensiveness, and transformative nature, introducing structural reforms across key sectors such as agriculture, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), investment, exports, and the middle-class tax relief, aligning with the national vision of Viksit Bharat. The primary focus of the budget is to accelerate economic growth, promote inclusive development, stimulate private sector investments, enhance household sentiments, and increase the disposable income of India’s expanding middle class.

Key policy initiatives and sectoral developments

Agriculture and Rural Development

The 2025-26 Union Budget continues the government’s commitment to socio-economic welfare, mainly targeting the aspiring youth, women, and farmers. The government has emphasized decentralized development strategies to generate employment in rural areas by introducing new initiatives and integrating departmental programs over the past decade. Notably, the budget has proposed the Prime Minister Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana and the Developing Agri Districts Programme, which aim to cover 100 districts and support approximately 1.7 crore farmers. Additionally, providing short-term credit for 7.7 crore farmers, fishermen, and dairy farmers through Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), with an increased credit limit of Rs. 5 lakhs, will significantly enhance agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods.

Recognizing the economic importance of Makhana production, the budget has proposed the establishment of a Makhana Board in Bihar. India, the largest producer of Makhana globally, derives approximately 80 percent of its production from Bihar, generating an estimated revenue of Rs. 500 crores. The proposed board is expected to enhance production, processing, value addition, and marketing, uplifting economically disadvantaged districts such as Darbhanga, Madhubani, and Saharsa.

Bharat remains the most significant global producer of pulses; however, rising imports to meet domestic demand necessitate a strategic intervention. The budget introduces Atmanirbharta in Pulses, which focuses on key pulse varieties such as Tur, Urad, and Masoor. This initiative prioritizes developing climate-resilient seeds, enhancing productivity, and assuring remunerative prices for farmers, benefiting approximately five crore cultivators nationwide.

MSMEs and Entrepreneurship Development

To bolster the MSME sector, the budget has proposed issuing 10 lakh customized credit cards for registered micro-enterprises, each with a credit limit of Rs. 5 lakh under the Udyam Portal. Additionally, a novel scheme aims to provide term loans of up to Rs. 2 crore to 5 lakh first-time entrepreneurs, particularly from women, Scheduled Castes (SC), and Scheduled Tribes (ST) communities, over the next five years. These interventions underscore the government’s commitment to employment generation and inclusive economic growth.

Moreover, the budget emphasizes technological advancements for MSMEs, sustainable manufacturing practices, workforce readiness for emerging job markets, ease of business, and quality enhancement to enhance global competitiveness. The MSME sector is a critical driver of Viksit Bharat, necessitating substantial investment in skill development and industrial modernization.

The budget further supports micro-units in industries such as footwear, leather, toys, and food processing by increasing credit guarantee coverage to Rs. 10 crores for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) and Rs. 20 crores for startups. Additionally, the revised MSME classification—doubling turnover and investment limits—aims to facilitate greater access to formal sector credit, enhancing their competitive edge in domestic and international markets.

Export Promotion and Trade Facilitation

To enhance India’s position in global markets, the budget has introduced several trade facilitation initiatives, including the Export Promotion Mission, Bharat Trade Net (BTN), the National Framework for Global Capability Centers (GCCs), and improved warehousing facilities for air cargo under UDAN and the Maritime Development Fund. These initiatives enhance infrastructure accessibility, streamline export credit mechanisms, support cross-border factoring, and address non-tariff barriers, strengthening India’s MSME export sector.

Taxation and Middle-Class Relief

A significant budget highlight is introducing a new income tax framework, which exempts tax on annual incomes up to Rs. 12 lakh. This policy will stimulate rural and urban consumption demand, fostering domestic economic growth. Furthermore, reductions in Basic Customs Duty on essential medicines and medical equipment will enhance the affordability of healthcare services, ensuring broader accessibility. Approximately one crore gig workers have been integrated into government welfare schemes via the e-Shram portal and healthcare coverage under PM Jan Arogya Yojana for the first time.

Education, Research, and Digital Transformation

The budget prioritizes education and skill development through the establishment of five National Centres of Excellence for Skilling in collaboration with global institutions, the expansion of Atal Tinkering Labs across 50,000 schools over five years, and the creation of a Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Education, with an initial allocation of Rs. 500 crores. Additionally, broadband connectivity will be extended to all government schools and primary health centers in rural areas, facilitating digital inclusion.

Further, the PM Research Fellowship will fund 10,000 students pursuing technological research at premier institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). The allocation of Rs. 20,000 crores for private-sector-driven research, development, and innovation underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a knowledge-driven economy. Initiatives such as the Gyan Bharatam Mission and the National Digital Repository of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) aim to document and preserve India’s rich manuscript heritage, reinforcing cultural and academic advancements.

Moreover, expanding medical education through an additional 10,000 seats, cumulatively reaching 75,000 over five years, will enhance healthcare accessibility and human resource development. Increased capacity in IITs is anticipated to strengthen scientific education and research. Additionally, initiatives such as PM SVANidhi—offering formal credit access, UPI-linked credit cards, and entrepreneurial capacity-building—will further empower aspiring entrepreneurs.

Conclusion

The Union Budget 2025-26 encompasses a holistic approach, addressing key developmental pillars such as youth and women empowerment, scientific education, agricultural modernization, MSME growth, infrastructure expansion, digital connectivity, and socio-economic upliftment. By integrating forward-looking policies and targeted interventions, the budget is poised to be a transformative force, fostering inclusive and sustainable development. Consequently, the 2025-26 budget is not only a game-changer but a strategic blueprint for realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat.

Topics: Finance Minister Nirmala SitaramanBudget 2025Vikasit Bharat
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