Budget 2026 goes beyond numbers, reflecting India’s long-term economic vision. Experts Prakash Chawla and Sunil Kumar Batra decode key provisions in an in-depth discussion with Executive Editor Subhash Raturi on Dynamite News.

New Delhi: The Union Budget 2026 has sparked intense debate and discussion across the country. As part of this ongoing discourse, Dynamite News presented an in-depth and ground-level analysis of the budget, focusing on its economic, social, and developmental impact.
The special discussion featured senior journalist and economic analyst Prakash Chawla and senior journalist Sunil Kumar Batra, who shared their perspectives in a detailed conversation with Dynamite News Executive Editor Subhash Raturi.
Budget 2026 focuses on infrastructure, MSMEs; No tax relief for middle class
During the discussion, Prakash Chawla said that Budget 2026 is not merely a financial document of numbers, but a reflection of the government’s intent to strengthen long-term governance, economic stability, and social balance.
He noted that the budget places special emphasis on infrastructure development, job creation, and relief for the middle class, which could play a crucial role in sustaining economic growth.
Senior journalist Sunil Kumar Batra described Budget 2026 as a strong step towards building an Atmanirbhar Bharat. He highlighted provisions related to education, healthcare, and rural development, stating that these measures are expected to benefit the last person standing in society over the coming years.
Batra also underlined that the budget opens up new opportunities for youth and farmers, reinforcing inclusive growth.
Budget 2026 is historic, strengthens India’s foundation with path-breaking reforms: PM Modi
Responding to questions posed by Subhash Raturi, both experts agreed that Budget 2026 has been designed with a future-oriented approach. They emphasized that the government has attempted to accelerate development while maintaining fiscal discipline, a balance that is clearly reflected in the budget proposals.
The discussion concluded with the view that Budget 2026 aims to address current economic needs while preparing the country for future challenges, making it a significant policy roadmap for the years ahead.
New Delhi: The Union Budget 2026 has sparked intense debate and discussion across the country. As part of this ongoing discourse, Dynamite News presented an in-depth and ground-level analysis of the budget, focusing on its economic, social, and developmental impact.
The special discussion featured senior journalist and economic analyst Prakash Chawla and senior journalist Sunil Kumar Batra, who shared their perspectives in a detailed conversation with Dynamite News Executive Editor Subhash Raturi.
Budget 2026 focuses on infrastructure, MSMEs; No tax relief for middle class
During the discussion, Prakash Chawla said that Budget 2026 is not merely a financial document of numbers, but a reflection of the government’s intent to strengthen long-term governance, economic stability, and social balance.
He noted that the budget places special emphasis on infrastructure development, job creation, and relief for the middle class, which could play a crucial role in sustaining economic growth.
Senior journalist Sunil Kumar Batra described Budget 2026 as a strong step towards building an Atmanirbhar Bharat. He highlighted provisions related to education, healthcare, and rural development, stating that these measures are expected to benefit the last person standing in society over the coming years.
Batra also underlined that the budget opens up new opportunities for youth and farmers, reinforcing inclusive growth.
Budget 2026 is historic, strengthens India’s foundation with path-breaking reforms: PM Modi
Responding to questions posed by Subhash Raturi, both experts agreed that Budget 2026 has been designed with a future-oriented approach. They emphasized that the government has attempted to accelerate development while maintaining fiscal discipline, a balance that is clearly reflected in the budget proposals.
The discussion concluded with the view that Budget 2026 aims to address current economic needs while preparing the country for future challenges, making it a significant policy roadmap for the years ahead.