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Budget & Fiscal Policy
Fiscal Deficit Target FY27
The Union Budget 2026-27 set the fiscal deficit target at 4.3% of GDP for FY27, down marginally from the Revised Estimate of 4.4% for FY26. This signals continued commitment to fiscal consolidation while maintaining growth-oriented expenditure.
Technology
India Semiconductor Mission 2.0
ISM 2.0 was launched with a massive β‚Ή40,000 crore outlay to boost domestic chip production, strengthen supply chain resilience, and set up industry-led research and training centres. This is a major step toward reducing India’s dependence on semiconductor imports.
Healthcare
Biopharma SHAKTI Initiative
Biopharma SHAKTI β€” Strategy for Healthcare Advancement through Knowledge, Technology and Innovation β€” has a five-year outlay of β‚Ή10,000 crore. It aims to position India as a global biopharma manufacturing hub, supported by new NIPERs and an accredited clinical trials network.
Infrastructure
Seven High-Speed Rail Corridors
The Budget proposed seven high-speed rail corridors as ‘growth connectors’: Mumbai–Pune, Pune–Hyderabad, Hyderabad–Bengaluru, Hyderabad–Chennai, Chennai–Bengaluru, Delhi–Varanasi, and Varanasi–Siliguri. These aim to promote environmentally sustainable passenger movement.
Taxation & Law
New Income Tax Act, 2025
The Income Tax Act, 1961 will be replaced by the new Income Tax Act, 2025, effective April 1, 2026. The new legislation aims to simplify tax compliance for ordinary citizens through redesigned rules and forms, marking the first complete overhaul in over six decades.
Culture & Agriculture
5th RΓΌsoma Orange Festival, Nagaland
The 5th RΓΌsoma Orange Festival 2026 was held under the theme “Abundance of RΓΌsoma” at RΓΌsoma village near Kohima, Nagaland (January 30–31). About 470 of 570 households practise orange farming, and the village is a recognised ‘Gardening Village’ under Nagaland’s Horti Model Village initiative.
International Trade
India–EU Free Trade Agreement
The India–EU FTA negotiations formally concluded on January 27, 2026, ending nearly two decades of on-and-off talks. The agreement is designed to deliver mutual economic benefits while strategically avoiding the most intractable areas of disagreement between the two sides.
Taxation
GST Sin Tax on Tobacco β€” 40%
From February 1, 2026, a 40% sin tax replaced the earlier GST compensation cess on tobacco products. The effective GST rate rose from 28% to 40%, applicable to cigarettes, cigars, pan masala, and related products β€” a significant public health measure.
Sports
Vijender Singh & Asian Boxing Council
Vijender Singh, India’s first Olympic boxing medallist (Beijing 2008 bronze), was appointed to the Asian Boxing Council in January 2026. The ABC operates under the World Boxing Council umbrella and shapes competitive frameworks across Asian and Australasian regions.
Sports & Legacy
Michael Nobbs β€” Indian Hockey Legacy
Australian coach Michael Nobbs, who passed away in January 2026, served as head coach of the Indian men’s hockey team at the 2012 London Olympics. He took charge in June 2011 β€” after India failed to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Games β€” and served until July 2013.

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What is the fiscal deficit target for FY27 as per Union Budget 2026-27?
4.3% of GDP
Down from the Revised Estimate of 4.4% for FY26
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What is the outlay for India Semiconductor Mission 2.0?
β‚Ή40,000 crore
Aims to boost domestic chip production and supply chain resilience
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What does SHAKTI stand for in Biopharma SHAKTI?
Strategy for Healthcare Advancement through Knowledge, Technology and Innovation
Five-year outlay of β‚Ή10,000 crore for biopharma manufacturing
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How many high-speed rail corridors were proposed in Budget 2026-27?
Seven corridors
Including Mumbai–Pune, Delhi–Varanasi, and Varanasi–Siliguri
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When does the new Income Tax Act, 2025 take effect?
April 1, 2026
Replaces the Income Tax Act, 1961 β€” first complete overhaul in 60+ years
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When did the India–EU FTA negotiations formally conclude?
January 27, 2026
Ended nearly two decades of on-and-off negotiations
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What is the new GST rate on cigarettes and tobacco from February 1, 2026?
40%
Up from 28% β€” sin tax replaces GST compensation cess
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Which international sports body was Vijender Singh appointed to?
Asian Boxing Council
Operates under the World Boxing Council umbrella
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Union Budget 2026-27: Can India Balance Fiscal Prudence with Transformative Ambition?
Context from today’s quiz: The Union Budget 2026-27 juggles a tight fiscal deficit target of 4.3% of GDP with massive outlays β€” β‚Ή40,000 crore for semiconductors, β‚Ή10,000 crore for biopharma, and seven new high-speed rail corridors. Simultaneously, the government is overhauling the income tax framework and raising sin taxes on tobacco products to 40%.
πŸ€” Your Perspective Matters
India’s Budget attempts to walk a tightrope β€” maintaining fiscal discipline while making bold bets on technology, healthcare, and infrastructure. With competing demands from social welfare, defence, and industrial policy, the allocation of finite resources inevitably involves trade-offs.

Do you think India’s current strategy of combining fiscal consolidation with large-scale industrial missions (like ISM 2.0 and Biopharma SHAKTI) is sustainable in the long run, or will one priority eventually have to give way to the other?
  • Can initiatives like ISM 2.0 generate enough domestic value to justify their massive outlays, or does India risk creating subsidised industries that struggle to compete globally?
  • With the new Income Tax Act aiming to simplify compliance, could this lead to a broader tax base that ultimately funds these ambitious programmes without widening the deficit?
  • How should India prioritise between connectivity infrastructure (high-speed rail) and foundational technology (semiconductors, biopharma) when both compete for the same fiscal space?

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