Economic Measures - India announced measures to invest nearly $133 billion to enhance infrastructure and boost manufacturing across various sectors, including textiles and electronic components [2] - A growth fund of 100 billion rupees was allocated for small businesses, along with a 20 billion rupee top-up on a previous self-reliant fund [5] Benefiting Sectors - Pharmaceuticals sector is set to benefit from an outlay of $1.1 billion over the next five years aimed at boosting production and research for biologics and biosimilar drugs, with the Nifty Pharma Index surging post-announcement [6][14] - The textile industry is expected to gain from policy measures including the establishment of 'mega textile parks', with companies like Raymond Ltd. and Trident Ltd. seeing significant stock price increases [7][14] - Electronic manufacturing received a $4.3 billion investment to enhance production capabilities, particularly as companies like Apple Inc. expand their operations in India [7][14] - Cloud infrastructure companies will benefit from a proposed tax holiday for foreign firms providing cloud services from India-based data centers through 2047 [8][14] - Shipping stocks gained traction following the announcement of a ship-repair ecosystem and incentives for seaplanes, with companies like Shipping Corp. of India rising by 4.3% [9][14] - Firms in the cargo and transport sector, such as Container Corp. of India Ltd., are expected to benefit from proposed allocations for new dedicated freight corridors and high-speed city rail corridors [9][14] Losing Sectors - The government increased the securities transaction tax on equity futures from 0.02% to 0.05%, leading to declines in shares of the BSE and stock brokers like Angle One Ltd. [11][14] - State-owned banks faced disappointment as expectations for consolidation and relaxation of foreign shareholding caps were unmet, with shares of major banks like State Bank of India falling significantly [12][14] - The clean energy sector anticipated tax regime rationalization, which did not materialize, leaving the industry disappointed [12][14]
Budget 2026: Who gains or loses in India infrastructure push, derivatives tax?
The Economic Times·2026-02-01 09:47