At least four people were killed and dozens injured when two trains collided outside the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Monday. State media report that a
World

At least four people were killed and dozens injured when two trains collided outside the Indonesian capital Jakarta on Monday. State media report that a stationary commuter train was hit from behind by a long-distance commuter train arriving on the same track

Colour is at the heart of Kashmir’s textile traditions, especially for the world renowned Pashmina shawls and Kashmir silks. Yet producing these rich hues
Business

Colour is at the heart of Kashmir’s textile traditions, especially for the world renowned Pashmina shawls and Kashmir silks. Yet producing these rich hues often comes with an environmental cost to ecosystems. Studies show that many textile industries use synthetic dyes during dyeing and printing

Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.<h4 class=
Technology

Editorial independence is core to our work. Some links may earn us a commission, without influencing our opinions.What makes side-by-side door refrigerators a popular choice in Indian homes? (2026)These refrigerators come with energy efficient inverter compressors and are ideal for families of five

<h4 class=
Latest News

Mumbai man sets road on fire to record birthday reel, gets arrested as video goes viralThe man was booked for pouring inflammable liquid on the road and setting it on fire. Published on: Apr 28, 2026 6:09 AM IST By Trisha Sengupta Share via Copy link A 33-year-old Mumbai car dealer was arrested by

Starting a business is a dream for many young people today. More individuals are now choosing entrepreneurship over traditional jobs
Latest News

Starting a business is a dream for many young people today. More individuals are now choosing entrepreneurship over traditional jobs, hoping to build financial independence and long-term success. However, lack of funds often becomes the biggest hurdle

<h4 class=
Horoscope

Love Horoscope Today for April 28, 2026: Your love life may take an unexpected turnLove Horoscope Today: Find daily astrological predictions for all sun signs. Updated on: Apr 28, 2026 7:41 AM IST By Kishori Sud Share via Copy link Aries Horoscope Today Love Energy: Attraction and confidence Love

India on Monday named Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi as its next high commissioner to Bangladesh
World

India on Monday named Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi as its next high commissioner to Bangladesh. The appointment is a rare instance of a non-Indian Foreign Service officer being named to the role and comes as New Delhi seeks to reset ties with Dhaka

<h4 class=
Education

RRB NTPC UG Exam City Slip 2026 released, download link hereRRB NTPC UG Exam City Slip 2026 has been released. The direct link to download the city intimation slip is given here. Updated on: Apr 28, 2026 7:44 AM IST By HT Education Desk | Edited by Papri Chanda Share via Copy link The Railway

Building on a tax gamble that did not pay off

Posted By: Hari Ram Posted On: Feb 02, 2026Share Article
Building on a tax gamble that did not pay off

Building on a tax gamble that did not pay off Premium

One interesting thing about the Budget is that people usually do not do a reality check vis-a-vis the previous Budget because the current one takes centre stage. Since Budget 2026-27 is quite run of the mill, it will not be out of place to start with the last Budget.

If there is one thing you would recall about Budget 2025-26, it was the big-ticket announcement of an unprecedented tax cut for the “middle class”. The government assumed that despite the tax cut, income tax revenues would go up because of higher compliance and rise in middle-class incomes. But did that happen?

As we had argued last year in these columns, the tax gamble may not pay off and it has not. Income tax revenues have fallen woefully short of the estimated 14.38 lakh crore. In the Revised Estimate (RE), the collection is 13.12 lakh crore, so a shortfall of 1.26 lakh crore. Add to that a similar shortfall of 1.31 lakh crore in GST collections. But for a marginally better than expected performance from corporate tax, union and excise duties, the shortfall in the overall gross tax revenue would have been much higher than 1.92 lakh crore (tax part of the chart).

To be sure, this shortfall in itself could be dismissed as a mistake in expectations. But when expenditures are linked to tax collections (which they strictly are under the rules of fiscal deficit targets), the matter is far more serious. When spending is directly tied to revenue collections, a shortfall of this magnitude inevitably results in sharp expenditure cuts. Not surprisingly, there has almost been an across-the-board cut in expenditure (expenditure part of the chart). Even the much-touted capital expenditure (capex) saw a cut, as did agriculture, education, health, rural as well as urban development. A mistake in the government's expectations cost the poor their income, their employment, their education and, their health.

Budget 2026-27 needs to evaluated in light of this. This is going to be an uncertain year, both politically and economically. India is precariously placed between a current account surplus with the U.S. but a deficit with China. If its exports gets affected as a result of President Donald Trump's tariff war, without its imports countering the fall, the external situation for India may actually worsen. The Economic Survey at least acknowledged this possibility, although with a low probability of 10%. In a fundamentally uncertain world that we currently find ourselves in, you don't want to take refuge in probability theory.

The Budget seems to have taken this probability a little too literally. It has been planned as if we are still in 2025 and such a worsening of the external sector may not happen. If the external demand actually worsens, it is important for the government to focus on domestic demand as well, at least as plan B. A run-of-the-mill Budget like this one would have been fine in normal times but not this year. The focus remains on fiscal prudence, capex, supply-side measures for employment, and credit guarantees to MSMEs, much like the previous Budget or the ones before. Despite the same macroeconomic approach in earlier Budgets, employment numbers, particularly among the youth, have not been encouraging at all. Corporate investment has not been either. Should not the government have gone back to the drawing board if their existing strategies were not working? And yet what we got is more of the same. This lack of imagination comes from a blinkered vision of how the economy works. Supply-side measures work only when complemented with demand, not on their own.

Let us again take the case of public capex as a demand measure. All capex are not the same. Capex in agriculture or health or education is not the same as capex in highways. The first creates jobs along with boosting demand. Now in a world where you don't pit one capex against the other, this would not have been an issue. But if capex in infrastructure comes at the cost of capex in the form of development expenditures, and that too in an economy where gainful employment is limited, there is a serious problem. We keep boasting about our demographic dividend, which is going to peak in 2030, but we have lost most of it already with a high unemployment rate among the youth. For women, particularly in the urban areas, it is even worse.

What could the Budget have done instead? First, it should have kept its hawkish fiscal stance in abeyance, especially for an uncertain year such as this. It should have prioritised employment intensive development expenditure, and welfare expenditure, which also have a multi-round demand generating capacity. And second, this was perhaps the year to take the pollution bull by the horn. People were on the streets of Delhi demanding action. For the first time, it became a political issue. We needed a war on pollution but it does not even find a mention, let alone allocation. It is an opportunity lost.

Rohit Azad teaches Economics at JNU; Indranil Chowdhury teaches Economics at PGDAV College, Delhi University

Published - February 02, 2026 12:48 am IST

Union Budget

Comment on Post

Leave a comment

If you have a News Orbit 360 user account, your address will be used to display your profile picture.


Pakistani attacks on the east Afghan province of Kunar have killed at least seven people and injured 75, among whom are students and a professor at Kunar
World
Pakistan accused of attacking Afghan university

Pakistani attacks on the east Afghan province of Kunar have killed at least seven people and injured 75, among whom are students and a professor at Kunar University, multiple sources have told the BBC. According to the Taliban government, 30 of the injured are university students

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Technology
Apple’s foldable iPhone leak hints at ultra-thin

Apple’s foldable iPhone leak hints at ultra-thin, passport-shaped design, debut likely in SeptemberNew reports suggest Apple’s first foldable iPhone may arrive soon, featuring a thinner design, larger display, and a key role in its next leadership era. Updated on: Apr 27

3 hours ago

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the Central Armed Police Forces would remain deployed in West Bengal for at least 60 days after the Assembly
Politics
Central forces to remain in Bengal for 60 days after polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the Central Armed Police Forces would remain deployed in West Bengal for at least 60 days after the Assembly elections and told voters not to be concerned about “Didi’s goons”. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is popularly known as “Didi”

3 hours ago

The International Monetary Fund’s April 2026 World Economic Outlook arrives with an unusually candid subtitle – Global Economy in the Shadow of War – in
Business
How the IMF underplays its own assessment of the real cost of war

The International Monetary Fund’s April 2026 World Economic Outlook arrives with an unusually candid subtitle – Global Economy in the Shadow of War – in the same month that NATO has locked in its most ambitious military spending target in history

3 hours ago

In Purba Bardhaman, potato farmers face price caps, weak markets and migration woes. As elections near, discontent simmers, but TMC still appears deeply rooted
Politics
Bardhaman’s potato economy in focus as farmers weigh choices amid Bengal polls

In Purba Bardhaman, potato farmers face price caps, weak markets and migration woes. As elections near, discontent simmers, but TMC still appears deeply rooted across the region. The rest of the country may be all agog about voting in West Bengal tomorrow

3 hours ago

Bayern Munich must find a way to stop Paris Saint-Germain winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. He has scored eight goals in the Champions League
Sports
Stopping Kvaratskhelia is key to Bayern

Bayern Munich must find a way to stop Paris Saint-Germain winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. He has scored eight goals in the Champions League. His performances have drawn comparisons to football legends. Kvaratskhelia's ability to cut inside and shoot is a key threat

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Latest News
SSB may increase quota for ex-Agniveers from 10% to 50%

SSB may increase quota for ex-Agniveers from 10% to 50%, exempt testsThe SSB proposal mirrors similar draft rules prepared by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Published on: Apr 28, 2026 7:35 AM IST By Prawesh Lama, NEW DELHI Share via Copy link The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has proposed

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Entertainment
Priya Banerjee says Bollywood has lost its way

Priya Banerjee says Bollywood has lost its way, slams its lack of originality: ‘Same rom-coms, ladki ladka bike pe hain’In an interview with Hindustan Times, Priya Banerjee talked about Bollywood's lack of original ideas and revealed she doesn't like watching Hindi films. Apr 28, 2026

3 hours ago

In mid-2025, frustration boiled over for Cedrik Sixtus. Finding his Spotify playlists increasingly sprinkled with tracks he suspected were AI generated
Business
Why Spotify has no button to filter out AI music

In mid-2025, frustration boiled over for Cedrik Sixtus. Finding his Spotify playlists increasingly sprinkled with tracks he suspected were AI generated, the Leipzig-based software developer built a tool to automatically label and block them from his listening.In mid-2025

3 hours ago

India’s new trade deal with New Zealand may just be bigger than any other free trade agreement, for it signals where New Delhi wants to go next
Latest News
India-NZ trade deal is more than an FTA

India’s new trade deal with New Zealand may just be bigger than any other free trade agreement, for it signals where New Delhi wants to go next. With $20 billion in investments and duty-free access for all Indian exports from Day 1, the India-NZ FTA opens up meaningful opportunities

3 hours ago

Describing the agreement a “big win,” New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it would help expand exports across key sectors
Latest News
India, New Zealand to ink Free Trade deal tomorrow

Describing the agreement a “big win,” New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said it would help expand exports across key sectors. India and New Zealand will sign a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Monday, which was finalised by PM Narendra Modi and New Zealand’s PM

3 hours ago

Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to fight fellow former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn has announced.</b> Joshua
Sports
Joshua signs deal to fight Fury - Hearn

Anthony Joshua has signed a deal to fight fellow former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, Eddie Hearn has announced. Joshua, who has not fought since he was a passenger in a fatal car crash in December, will first have a comeback fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

3 hours ago

PM Narendra Modi expresses confidence of BJP forming govt in Bengal, vows to return for oath ceremony, while Mamata Banerjee holds roadshows as high-voltage
Politics
Modi's oath claim in Bengal

PM Narendra Modi expresses confidence of BJP forming govt in Bengal, vows to return for oath ceremony, while Mamata Banerjee holds roadshows as high-voltage campaigning ends. Kolkata: In his last campaign rally in the industrial belt of Barrackpore's Jagatdal

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Business
Now, India pushes diesel, LPG blending plans

Now, India pushes diesel, LPG blending plansTechnical teams at BIS, India’s standards-setting body, are working through consultations with stakeholders before finalisation Updated on: Apr 28, 2026 7:07 AM IST By Zia Haq, NEW DELHI Share via Copy link The government is taking decisive steps

3 hours ago

Taiwan's defense ministry reported spotting two Chinese warships, a destroyer and a frigate, operating southwest of the Penghu islands
World
Taiwan on alert after spotting two Chinese warships near its Penghu islands

Taiwan's defense ministry reported spotting two Chinese warships, a destroyer and a frigate, operating southwest of the Penghu islands. Taiwan's naval and air forces were dispatched to closely monitor the Chinese vessels. This incident occurs amidst China's regular military activities around the

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Latest News
I rejected IIM Bangalore

‘I rejected IIM Bangalore’: Techie shares reason behind ‘controversial’ decisionA video of a techie’s confession on rejecting IIM Bangalore and continuing his job instead has prompted varied reactions. Published on: Apr 28, 2026 6:53 AM IST By Trisha Sengupta Share via Copy link A digital

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Latest News
Congress boycotts special session

Haryana: Congress boycotts special session, Saini dubs it ‘anti-women’ mindsetThe day-long special session, hurriedly convened a month after the budget session’s conclusion, was triggered by the Union government’s setbacks in the Lower House on April 17

3 hours ago

While Anthropic has continued to warn about the impacts of AI on the job market, the company is itself looking to hire for a new role and is offering $400
Technology
Anthropic is offering up to $400

While Anthropic has continued to warn about the impacts of AI on the job market, the company is itself looking to hire for a new role and is offering $400,000 in salary to find the right candidate. The new role is based out of San Francisco or New York, with a salary range of $320,000 to $400,000

3 hours ago

<strong>Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients. Misleading food ads are fuelling a public health crisis in India
Politics
Kejriwal refuses to appear before excise case judge

Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients. Misleading food ads are fuelling a public health crisis in India. Help Scroll expose the systemic failure. Support our investigation.Sugar-free products with sugar. ‘Real’ juices with artificial ingredients

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Sports
Rookie of the Year

Cooper Flagg vs Kon Knueppel stats: How Flagg beat his former Duke teammate for Rookie of the YearCooper Flagg won the NBA Rookie of the Year award, narrowly defeating teammate Kon Knueppel by 26 points. Published on: Apr 28, 2026 7:04 AM IST By Shirin Gupta Share via Copy link Duke freshmen Cooper

3 hours ago

Adani Airport Holdings Limited and MakeMyTrip have launched an online duty-free pre-booking service for international travellers, allowing passengers to browse
Latest News
Adani Airports

Adani Airport Holdings Limited and MakeMyTrip have launched an online duty-free pre-booking service for international travellers, allowing passengers to browse and reserve products before arriving at the airport. The service enables travellers to pre-book duty-free items across more than 10

3 hours ago

Sports
All but back in Champions League - yet big decisions loom at Man Utd

"One more year, one more year Casemiro," bellowed the Stretford End as the Brazilian midfielder made his way down the tunnel to the Manchester United dressing room. The 34-year-old had just completed the full 90 minutes in a 2-1 win over Brentford that highlighted everything that makes him such an

3 hours ago

European flight prices are falling as airlines try to overcome customer
Business
European flight prices are falling in short term

European flight prices are falling as airlines try to overcome customer "hesitancy" over the economic hit from the US-Israel war with Iran, Wizz Air's chief executive has said. József Váradi said European airlines can make price cuts in the "short term" because they have bought fuel at a price

3 hours ago

A 21-year-old man is going on trial in Austria charged with planning and preparing a terrorist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in August 2024
Life Style
Terror trial to begin for man accused of plotting attack on Taylor Swift concert

A 21-year-old man is going on trial in Austria charged with planning and preparing a terrorist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in August 2024. The Austrian man, named only as Beran A., has been charged with terrorism and other offences and is appearing in court in Wiener Neustadt

3 hours ago

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Monday quashed the preventive detention of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik under the Public Safety Act
World
J&K High Court quashes Public Safety Act detention of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Monday quashed the preventive detention of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik under the Public Safety Act, setting aside the order issued by the Doda district administration in September. Malik, who represents the Doda constituency and heads the party’s Jammu and

3 hours ago

Mortars and missiles from Pakistan struck a university and homes in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, killing seven and wounding 85. Pakistan denied targeting the
World
Afghan officials say Pakistani strikes killed 7

Mortars and missiles from Pakistan struck a university and homes in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, killing seven and wounding 85. Pakistan denied targeting the university, calling the accusation a "blatant lie." This incident marks the first major attack since Chinese-mediated peace talks aimed at

3 hours ago

<h4 class=
Entertainment
Deepika Padukone makes first appearance after announcing her second pregnancy

Deepika Padukone makes first appearance after announcing second pregnancy; Ranveer Singh seen in protective modeDeepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh kept the airport outing lowkey and didn’t pose for the photographers stationed outside the airport in Mumbai. Apr 28, 2026

3 hours ago


Sing Up