The Union Budget 2026-27 marks a continued step toward shaping India’s future, focusing on innovation-led growth, resilience, and broader economic participation. At Primus Partners, we believe that the true impact of the Budget lies not only in its announcements but in how effectively these measures create sustained, meaningful outcomes for people and enterprises across the country.
This year’s Budget places renewed priority on MSME support, highlighting their essential contribution to employment and GDP growth. Investments in creative and digital sectors such as AVGC reflect the evolving nature of work and the rise of knowledge-based industries. A renewed focus on tourism and services seeks to broaden employment opportunities beyond manufacturing, while measures aimed at safeguarding domestic industries amid geopolitical and trade uncertainties signal a pragmatic approach to global shifts. Overall, these steps position the Budget as one designed to advance productivity and competitiveness rather than rely solely on consumption-led growth.
The Primus Budget Report examines the Budget not only through sectoral lenses but also through people and their aspirations. It brings together perspectives from 24 voices representing Viksit Bharat @2047 including industry leaders such as Smriti Irani; Piyush Arora; Nishant Arya; Ashwin Fernandes; and Patrick Smets, along with Parliamentarians such as Sri Bharat and Capt. Chowta.
The report moves beyond interpretation to offer an in-depth understanding of how the Budget translates into concrete outcomes for individuals and enterprises.
Please read the full analysis for detailed insights, expert perspectives, and ongoing updates as we continue to track the unfolding impact of the Union Budget 2026–27.
