Every year, the Union Budget acts as a financial compass, guiding India’s economic priorities and signalling what lies ahead for businesses, investors, and individuals. But when you compare two consecutive budgets, the real story goes beyond allocations – it reveals how the country is evolving. The comparison between Budget India for 2025 and 2026
India’s MSME sector is entering a transformative phase in 2026, with a strong push towards global integration. Government initiatives, trade expos, and international collaborations are helping businesses move beyond domestic markets and tap into global opportunities. Events like MSME expos and international conclaves are specifically designed to connect local enterprises with global buyers and
Budget 2026: Govt to Deploy ‘Corporate Mitras’ to Support MSMEs in Tier 2, 3 Towns
India’s growth story is no longer confined to metro cities. Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns are emerging as powerful engines of entrepreneurship, innovation, and employment. Recognising this shift, the Union Budget 2026 places a strong emphasis on strengthening MSMEs in these regions through targeted reforms and support systems. One of the most notable
Fuel prices play a crucial role in the cost structure of many businesses, especially those in logistics, manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture. When global oil investments change, the impact is often felt across economies, including India. Understanding how the crude oil price in international market affects domestic fuel costs can help businesses anticipate fluctuations and
Global events often feel distant from our daily routines. However, conflicts between countries can quickly influence economic conditions worldwide. One of the clearest examples is how geopolitical tensions affect energy markets and, in turn, everyday expenses such as transportation, groceries, and flight tickets. When global conflicts disrupt supply chains or create uncertainty in key
The recent LPG shortage in India has created significant operational challenges for small businesses. From restaurants and cloud kitchens to small manufacturing units, many enterprises rely heavily on LPG for daily operations. With disruptions in global energy supply chains and rising prices, the MSME sector in India is facing increased production costs and operational