Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2025-26 has spotlighted three promising investment avenues. The EV sector received a major boost with reduced import duties on solar modules and a INR 1,500 crore allocation for clean energy initiatives. The IT sector benefits from a INR 200...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2025-26 has spotlighted three promising investment avenues. The EV sector received a major boost with reduced import duties on solar modules and a INR 1,500 crore allocation for clean energy initiatives. The IT sector benefits from a INR 200 billion fund for private sector R&D and digital transformation projects. Tourism emerges as a growth catalyst with substantial infrastructure development funds and the new Export Promotion Mission. Analysts suggest these sectors offer significant growth potential for investors seeking long-term returns.
Source: Business Standard, Times of India, India BriefingFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2025-26 has spotlighted three promising investment avenues. The EV sector received a major boost with reduced import duties on solar modules and a INR 1,500 crore allocation for clean energy initiatives. The IT sector benefits from a INR 200 billion fund for private sector R&D and digital transformation projects. Tourism emerges as a growth catalyst with substantial infrastructure development funds and the new Export Promotion Mission. Analysts suggest these sectors offer significant growth potential for investors seeking long-term reFinance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2025-26 has spotlighted three promising investment avenues. The EV sector received a major boost with reduced import duties on solar modules and a INR 1,500 crore allocation for clean energy initiatives. The IT sector benefits from a INR 200 billion fund for private sector R&D and digital transformation projects. Tourism emerges as a growth catalyst with substantial infrastructure development funds and the new Export Promotion Mission. Analysts suggest these sectors offer significant growth potential for investors seeking long-term returns.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Union Budget 2025-26 has spotlighted three promising investment avenues. The EV sector received a major boost with reduced import duties on solar modules and a INR 1,500 crore allocation for clean energy initiatives. The IT sector benefits from a INR 200 billion fund for private sector R&D and digital transformation projects. Tourism emerges as a growth catalyst with substantial infrastructure development funds and the new Export Promotion Mission. Analysts suggest these sectors offer significant growth potential for investors seeking long-term returns.
Source: Business Standard, Times of India, India Briefing