Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2025, emphasizing tax simplification, middle-class relief, and support for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The budget aims to boost consumption and tackle challenges like unemployment and inflation. Key measures include simplifying tax processes and providing fiscal incentives for green steel initiatives.
The budget raised customs duties on non-FTA (Free Trade Agreement) stainless steel imports to protect domestic industries. Additionally, it increased capital expenditure for Indian Railways to enhance infrastructure. For MSMEs, the budget introduced targeted interest subvention schemes to improve their global competitiveness.
To provide relief to the middle class, the budget proposed measures to reduce tax liabilities, aiming to increase disposable income and stimulate spending. The budget also focused on creating job opportunities and supporting sectors affected by the economic downturn.
The government plans to invest in renewable energy projects and digital infrastructure to drive long-term growth. These initiatives are expected to strengthen India’s position in the global market and promote sustainable development.
In summary, the Union Budget 2025 addresses key economic challenges, supports MSMEs, and provides relief to the middle class while focusing on sustainable and inclusive growth.