The Union Budget 2025 is poised to announce a 20% increase in capital expenditure to stimulate economic growth and reduce the fiscal deficit to 4.4% of GDP for FY26. EY anticipates measures to boost domestic demand and personal disposable incomes, ensuring India’s adherence to its long-term growth objectives.
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