By:- Mukund Vasudevan, MD SKF India (Industrial) Limited and President India, Southeast Asia and Middle East
“The Union Budget 2026–27 delivers a clear, confidence‑boosting push for India’s industrial growth. Despite maintaining fiscal discipline, the higher public CAPEX of ₹12.2 lakh crore signals strong momentum for manufacturing and infrastructure.
Reforms focused on financial access, technology adoption, and competitiveness lay the groundwork for long-term industrial strength – key for India to scale and compete alongside with global players. Investments in freight and industrial corridors, along with logistics upgrades, will lower costs, strengthen supply chains, and make Indian manufacturing more efficient.
MSME-focused steps such as the Growth Fund and an expanded TReDS ecosystem should ease liquidity and improve access to capital. Overall, the Budget reinforces India’s direction toward localization, private investment, and resilient industrial growth, giving businesses greater clarity and confidence to scale.”
