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India budget pledges record infrastructure, defence boost
Agence France โ€“ Presse . New Delhi, India 01 February, 2026, 21:30

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India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (C) poses for photos before she leaves the Finance Ministry to present the annual budget to parliament at the Kartavya Bhavan in New Delhi on February 1, 2026. | AFP photo

India will spend a record amount on infrastructure and defence, the finance minister said in her national budget speech on Sunday, with plans for high-speed rail, submarines and fighter jets.

New Delhi plans to spend $133 billion on infrastructure and $85 billion on defence, a respective rise of around nine and 15 per cent compared to last yearโ€™s budget.

Data centres, artificial intelligence, and the mining and processing of rare earths will also receive government support, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman told parliament.

She said public spending on infrastructure had increased dramatically from around $21 billion in 2014-15 and that it was now at an โ€˜all-time highโ€™.

The defence spending hike comes after a four-day conflict with arch-rival Pakistan last May that killed at least 70 people, and saw both sides make extensive use of drones as well as intense missile and artillery barrages.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh described the spending as โ€˜unprecedentedโ€™ and said it would help equip Indiaโ€™s armed forces with fighter jets, drones, ships, submarines and other critical hardware.

โ€˜It is in the best interest of the nation,โ€™ he added.

New Delhi is in the midst of negotiating defence contracts with domestic and international suppliers, including France, the United States and Germany.

The worldโ€™s most populous country sees massive infrastructure spending as key to sustaining its high growth rate by boosting domestic manufacturing and creating millions of new jobs.

โ€˜India is not content with simply being the fastest-growing economy,โ€™ prime minister Narendra Modi said after the budget.

โ€˜India wants to become the worldโ€™s third-largest economy. This yearโ€™s budget presents an ambitious roadmap to give new momentum toโ€™ domestic manufacturing and self-reliance.

Sectors including textiles, pharmaceuticals, electronics and chemicals are primary targets to boost exports, Sitharaman said.

She promised the development of business parks for textiles and chemicals and said $5 billion would be spent on boosting domestic electronics manufacturing.

It is the first budget since US president Donald Trump imposed 50 per cent tariffs on most Indian imports in August.

New Delhi and Washington are in the process of negotiating a long-delayed trade agreement.

But relations have soured over Indiaโ€™s purchases of Russian oil, which Washington says is helping bankroll Moscowโ€™s war in Ukraine.

New Delhi signed a major trade deal with the European Union last month, with many crediting Trumpโ€™s tariffs for helping finalise the deal.

โ€˜Today, we face an external environment in which trade and multilateralism are imperilled, and access to resources and supply chains are disrupted,โ€™ Sitharaman said in parliament.

โ€˜India will continue to take confident steps towards โ€˜Vikasit Bharatโ€™ (developed India) by balancing ambition with inclusionโ€™.

The budget touted plans for seven high-speed rail corridors linking some of Indiaโ€™s most important cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai.

It also puts forward a scheme to build โ€˜rare earth corridorsโ€™ in four mineral-rich states in southern and eastern India.

Several technology giants such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft, announced investments last year worth billions of dollars in artificial intelligence and data centres across India.

โ€˜I propose to provide a tax holiday till 2047 to any foreign company that provides cloud services to customers globally by using data centre services from India,โ€™ Sitharaman said in her speech.

The government also announced financial support to expand Indiaโ€™s recent push to develop its domestic semiconductor industry.​
 
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Most Well comed step. Challenges are very high. China and US have massive defense budget. TO counter China India need some formidable force at sea on land and in the sky. Rafale deal is almost done. Few SU 57 E squadrons are on the card. Tejas MK1A Delivery is about to begin. MWF and AMCA are progressing reasonably well. ORCA is gaining momentum. In missile technology, India has done exceedingly well. More than anybody else. India need to do batter in air defense, AI and emerging technologies. India has done very well in Hypersonic missiles, Laser and Rail gun. We need to push this further and make India a formidable force against whom nobody dares to mess.
 
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