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FY27 Budget: Important Numbers to Keep an Eye On
Here are some key figures to watch in the upcoming Union Budget:
Fiscal Deficit: For the current financial year (April 2025 to March 2026 or FY26), the fiscal deficit — the gap between government spending and income — is projected at 4.4% of GDP.
Capital Expenditure: The government has budgeted capital spending at Rs 11.2 lakh crore for this year. A continued strong push towards capital expenditure is expected in the next Budget as well.
Debt Roadmap: In her 2024–25 Budget speech, the Finance Minister had announced that from 2026–27 onwards, fiscal policy would aim to keep the fiscal deficit at levels that put central government debt on a downward trajectory as a share of GDP.
Tax Revenue: The 2025–26 Budget estimated gross tax collections at Rs 42.70 lakh crore, reflecting an 11% increase compared to FY25.
Nominal GDP: Nominal GDP growth for FY26 — which includes real growth and inflation — was estimated at 10.1%, while the National Statistical Office (NSO) projected real GDP growth at 7.4%.
FY27 Budget: Important Numbers to Keep an Eye On
Here are some key figures to watch in the upcoming Union Budget:
Fiscal Deficit: For the current financial year (April 2025 to March 2026 or FY26), the fiscal deficit — the gap between government spending and income — is projected at 4.4% of GDP.
Capital Expenditure: The government has budgeted capital spending at Rs 11.2 lakh crore for this year. A continued strong push towards capital expenditure is expected in the next Budget as well.
Debt Roadmap: In her 2024–25 Budget speech, the Finance Minister had announced that from 2026–27 onwards, fiscal policy would aim to keep the fiscal deficit at levels that put central government debt on a downward trajectory as a share of GDP.
Tax Revenue: The 2025–26 Budget estimated gross tax collections at Rs 42.70 lakh crore, reflecting an 11% increase compared to FY25.
Nominal GDP: Nominal GDP growth for FY26 — which includes real growth and inflation — was estimated at 10.1%, while the National Statistical Office (NSO) projected real GDP growth at 7.4%.
Budget 2026: Union Cabinet Clears Budget for FY 2026–27
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present the Union Budget for the financial year 2026–27 in the Lok Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament.
As per the official List of Business, the House will convene at 11 am, when the Finance Minister will place before Parliament the details of the Government of India’s estimated receipts and expenditure for 2026–27.
She will also table two important documents required under Section 3(1) of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003. These include the Medium-Term Fiscal Policy-cum-Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement and the Macro-Economic Framework Statement, which provide a clear picture of the government’s fiscal plans and overall economic outlook.
Budget 2026: Union Cabinet Clears Budget for FY 2026–27
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present the Union Budget for the financial year 2026–27 in the Lok Sabha during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament.
As per the official List of Business, the House will convene at 11 am, when the Finance Minister will place before Parliament the details of the Government of India’s estimated receipts and expenditure for 2026–27.
She will also table two important documents required under Section 3(1) of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003. These include the Medium-Term Fiscal Policy-cum-Fiscal Policy Strategy Statement and the Macro-Economic Framework Statement, which provide a clear picture of the government’s fiscal plans and overall economic outlook.