The Union Budget 2026 comes at a time when India’s water challenges are no longer seasonal or regional—they are structural. With climate variability intensifying, urban demand rising, and groundwater levels declining, the conversation around water must move beyond supply creation to long-term resilience and accountability. One of the encouraging aspects of this year’s budget is the continued emphasis on water security, sustainability, and infrastructure strengthening. However, the real impact of these allocations will depend on how effectively water is measured, monitored, and managed at the point of consumption—especially in urban…
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Quote from Niranjan Nayak, MD, Delta Electronics India
What stands out in the Union Budget 2026 is the scale, consistency, and seriousness with which the government is approaching electronics and advanced manufacturing. The launch of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 with an outlay of ₹40,000 crore, along with the expansion of the electronics components manufacturing scheme to a similar level, clearly signals a long-term commitment to building strong domestic capabilities. Importantly, the focus goes beyond manufacturing capacity to include full-stack design, development of Indian intellectual property, skill creation, and stronger supply-chain resilience. This reflects a practical understanding of how…
Read MoreQuote from Benjamin Lin, President, Delta Electronics India
This Budget brings together multiple strands of India’s manufacturing and technology growth story in a balanced and forward-looking manner. The ₹40,000 crore allocation for India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 and the enhanced outlay for electronics components manufacturing point to a clear focus on scale, depth, and ecosystem development. When seen alongside targeted support for MSMEs through a ₹10,000 crore growth fund, the policy framework addresses both large-scale manufacturing and the strength of the supplier base. By aligning capital support with capability building and innovation, the Budget creates a solid foundation for…
Read MoreQuote from Dr. Sanjeev Srivastava, Head of Industrial Automation, Delta Electronics India
What this Budget makes very clear is that the focus is no longer only on adding capacity, but on improving how manufacturing actually performs on the ground. Initiatives like the Semiconductor Mission and the plan to rejuvenate 200 legacy industrial clusters show a clear intent to raise quality, precision, and reliability across factories. The proposed ₹10,000 crore MSME growth fund is also an important step, as stronger and more capable MSMEs directly strengthen the manufacturing ecosystem as a whole. As manufacturing becomes more complex and technology-intensive, automation and digital systems…
Read MoreQuote from Neeraj Akhoury Managing Director, Shree Cement Limited
The Union Budget’s strong focus on infrastructure and balanced regional growth is encouraging. The proposed Infrastructure Risk Guarantee Fund will boost lender confidence and help attract private investment. Increased allocations for high speed rail, Tier II and Tier III cities, and temple towns will drive sustained demand across the construction sector. The support for CCUS is timely and reinforces the importance of clean technologies in decarbonizing hard to abate industries.
Read MoreQuote from Rahul Munjul, CMD, Hero Future Energies
(Download picture from this link: https://share.google/jusjZf3kQDu1CRC2I) I would like to congratulate the Hon’ble Finance Minister for rolling out a pragmatic yet visionary Union Budget, aimed at building a developed and self-reliant India. It sets a roadmap for inclusive, sustainable and accelerated economic growth, with a clear focus on robust infrastructure and connectivity, domestic manufacturing excellence, balanced regional growth and creation of a future ready workforce. The government’s reform agenda marks a decisive shift from improving the ‘ease of doing business’ to accelerating ‘the speed of doing business’, through simplified regulations…
Read MoreQuote from Mr Devansh Jain, Executive Director, INOXGFL Group
We thank the Government of India led by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, and Hon’ble Finance Minister Shrimati Nirmala Sitharaman for presenting the Union Budget. The Union Budget 2026–27 underscores the Government of India’s sustained commitment to building a resilient, low-carbon energy system—an approach that closely aligns with INOXGFL Group’s integrated clean energy strategy across renewables, manufacturing and infrastructure. The continued policy support for battery energy storage systems, including customs duty exemptions for lithium-ion cell manufacturing, along with duty relief for key solar manufacturing inputs, will play a critical…
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