India on Saturday proposed defence spending of 6.81 trillion rupees ($78.70 billion) for the 2025-26 fiscal year, up 9.5% ...
It is pertinent to first mention that the BUDGET 2025 has been unveiled at one of the most critical junctures in both the national and world economy since the BUDGET of 1991. Now, the question is: why ...
The government cut taxes for middle-class Indians to boost domestic consumption as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs loom.
The government has also focused on safety improvements in the Railways, with an allocation of Rs 1.16 lakh crore for safety-related activities in 2025-26. This is a slight increase from the revised ...
The Finance Minister also announced the extension of the time limit for filing updated returns for any assessment year. The ...
India has raised its defense budget by 9.5%, allocating $78 billion for the year 2025. The Modi government’s latest budget reveals that defense spending now constitutes 8% of the country’s GDP, making ...
As anticipated by experts, the manufacturing industry received a significant boost from the central government ...
The world's fastest growing major economy has seen a growth downturn. India has been steadily cutting its full year real GDP ...
Aligning with India's broader vision to become a global AI hub, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced the ...
This boost comes at a critical time when India’s healthcare sector is grappling with post-pandemic challenges, an increasing burden of non-communicable diseases, and the urgent need for robust ...
Highlights: FM Nirmala Sitharaman's announcement on February 1 brings a gift for the Indian middle class with no tax payable ...