(Reuters) -India plans to cut personal income tax rates to boost middle-class spending power and seeks to increase private ...
India on Saturday proposed defence spending of 6.81 trillion rupees ($78.70 billion) for the 2025-26 fiscal year, up 9.5% ...
India will launch a six-year programme to boost the output of pulse crops by taking measures including directing state ...
India will set up a 250-billion-rupee ($2.9-billion) maritime development fund for the long-term financing of the country's ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has presented an annual budget that focuses on wooing the salaried middle ...
This comes after the government said that people earning up to 1.28 million rupees ($14,800) per year will not have to pay ...
India’s GDP is projected to expand 6.3%-6.8% in FY26, according to the Economic Survey, much below the level needed to become ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces the challenges of reviving growth and giving relief to a ...
The world's fastest growing major economy has seen a growth downturn. India has been steadily cutting its full year real GDP ...
Several industries and taxpayers are eagerly waiting for the second full-fledged budget of the Narendra Modi-led NDA ...
But first, let’s set the scene for tomorrow. Just another Saturday for the world. But Budget Day for India.
Budget 2025 Expectations Highlights: Indian taxpayers, especially the middle class and corporate India alike are seeking tax reforms such as revised income tax slabs, lower GST rates, regulatory ...