Union Budget 2026-27 is a goldilocks moment
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Union Budget 2026-27 is a goldilocks moment; Adherence to fiscal discipline & steering towards sustainable expansion

The Budget harmonises high-tech ambitions through the push for the semiconductor industry-with the soft power of the "Orange Economy" (creative industries). This recognition testifies that creative output is as much a pillar of a modern nation as manufacturing is refreshing

Akshit BaruAnshul SharmaAkshit BaruandAnshul Sharma
Feb 6, 2026, 08:00 pm IST
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By all parameters, the Union Budget will ensure that Bharat will have steady growth & economic stability. Fiscal policy has been structured to ensure sustainable growth for Bharat through a focus on infrastructure, rural development & employment. Budget, which will reduce import dependence for critical minerals needed in defence, has been made to ensure that our nation gets a bigger market share & an increase in revenue.

The Union Budget 2026-27 represents what economists might call a “Goldilocks moment”-a delicate balance where the economy is neither overheating with populist stimulus nor cooling down from austerity but is positioned just right for sustainable expansion. If someone is trained to look past the headline numbers to the underlying structural shifts, this Budget stands out for its refusal to bow to the typical political business cycle. In a year where electoral arithmetic in States like Tamil Nadu and West Bengal could have easily dictated a loosening of the purse strings, the Government has chosen conviction over convenience. It signals a quiet confidence that building durable institutions and strengthening productive capacity-rather than short-term applause.

This commitment to the long-term is most visible in the Government’s adherence to fiscal discipline. Staying true to the glide path announced in 2021-22 to bring the fiscal deficit below 4.5 per cent of GDP, the Finance Minister has projected a further decline to 4.3 per cent for Financial Year 2027. It is a vital signal of credibility to global markets and domestic investors. Coupled with the commitment to reduce the Central Government’s debt to 50 per cent of GDP by 2031, this discipline highlights a “People Over Populism” approach. It acknowledges an intergenerational responsibility, ensuring that today’s consumption does not become tomorrow’s debt burden.

Integrating regional markets

However, this fiscal prudence has not come at the cost of growth. The Budget continues the heavy lifting on the supply side with a massive public capex allocation of Rs 12.21 lakh crore. From a macroeconomic perspective, this is a strategic deployment intended to trigger a high fiscal multiplier, crowding in private investment rather than displacing it. The announcement of seven new high-speed rail corridors, including Mumbai-Pune and Delhi-Varanasi, reinforces a “Velocity as Strategy” approach. These are not just transport projects; they are economic corridors designed to reduce logistics costs and integrate regional markets, effectively shrinking the economic distance between hubs.

The Budget also demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of modern production functions, laying out the groundwork for a future-ready economy. It harmonises high-tech ambitions through the push for the semiconductor industry-with the soft power of the “Orange Economy”(creative industries). This recognition that creative output is as much a pillar of a modern nation as manufacturing is refreshing. Complementing this are significant customs reforms, such as removing the value cap on courier exports, which directly eases the friction for Indian businesses integrating into global trade.

Tapping resources

Perhaps the most interesting structural pivot is visible in the rural economy. Moving beyond traditional agrarian subsidies, the Government is linking rural development with strategic autonomy through rare earth mining projects in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. By tapping these resources, the Budget aims to reduce import dependence for critical minerals needed in defence and clean energy while simultaneously generating high-skilled employment in coastal regions. This effectively integrates these States into the high-value industrial mainstream.

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The Budget addresses financial plumbing of the economy. The proposal to set up a high-level committee on banking comes, counter-intuitively, at a time when the sector is in its best health in years. With Net Non-Performing Assets (NNPAs) at multi-decade lows of 0.5 per cent and Gross NPAs at their lowest in 12 years, the Government is fixing the roof while the sun is shining. This proactive institutionalisation of reforms ensures the system is robust enough to support the next phase of credit expansion. This health in the banking sector is directly leveraged to support the “missing middle”-the MSMEs. By expanding the TReDS platform to treat receivables as asset-backed securities and raising the safe harbour threshold for IT services from Rs 300 crore to Rs 2,000 crore, the Budget addresses the real friction points of liquidity and compliance, rather than just offering temporary sops.

In conclusion, Budget 2026-27 eschews the “revdi culture” of freebies for the harder, more rewarding path of structural reform. It respects the intelligence of the voter and the potential of the economy, offering a roadmap that is driven by economic logic rather than political expediency.

Topics: IndiaEconomyEconomic GrowthUnion Budget 2026Fiscal Stability
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