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    India’s forthcoming budget to focus on strategic progress

    July 19, 2024
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    India’s upcoming budget presentation by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday is highly anticipated as a beacon of optimism for the country’s economic future. With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) navigating an electoral victory, the budget promises to reveal a forward-thinking approach to coalition governance and economic strategy.

    India’s forthcoming budget to focus on strategic progress

    Premal Kamdar, head of India equities at UBS Wealth Management, emphasizes that this budget represents a significant opportunity for the government to demonstrate its adaptability and commitment to progress. The anticipated populist measures are expected to reflect a responsive and inclusive economic policy that aligns with the needs of the diverse coalition government.

    The coalition, which includes partners from smaller parties like Bihar, a state with substantial developmental needs, is likely to focus on strengthening welfare initiatives. This could lead to increased government spending, showcasing the administration’s dedication to addressing social and economic challenges. Analysts from Goldman Sachs, led by chief economist Santanu Sengupta, are optimistic that the emphasis on infrastructure investment will continue to drive robust economic growth and potentially reduce the deficit.

    Goldman Sachs highlights that borrowing has often been managed below budget targets in the past, signaling effective fiscal management. Bank of America analysts concur, praising the finance minister’s history of exceeding expectations and delivering positive results. The Reserve Bank of India’s recent surplus, due to its significant reserves of U.S. Treasurys and other securities, further supports the government’s fiscal strength. This financial stability sets the stage for potential tax reductions, which could benefit individuals and stimulate growth in consumer staples sectors.

    Market observers are excited about the prospect of tax cuts, given the rise in income tax collections from 2% of GDP before the pandemic to an estimated 3% in 2023. Such reductions could invigorate consumer spending and benefit sectors such as consumer staples. UBS’s Kamdar sees potential in consumer-focused investments if the budget includes measures to boost consumption.

    Funds like the Columbia India Consumer ETF have shown impressive gains, and stocks such as Hindustan Unilever have experienced a notable rebound. Macquarie equity strategists believe that government support for rural demand could further enhance performance in the consumer staples sector.

    Bank of America economist Aastha Gudwani anticipates that the budget will introduce additional subsidies for healthcare and manufacturing, further supporting job creation and economic stability. Gudwani expects effective tax rate reductions, increased subsidies for cooking gas, and interest rate support for housing, all while maintaining fiscal balance thanks to the RBI’s generous dividend. Overall, the budget is poised to reflect a positive and proactive approach, reinforcing the government’s commitment to economic growth, inclusivity, and stability amidst coalition governance.

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