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₹20,000 Crore Carbon Capture Utilisation Scheme Headlines Budget Push

Budget FY27 allocates ₹20,000 crore for a carbon capture utilisation scheme.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • ₹20,000 crore earmarked for a national carbon capture and utilisation scheme.
  • Incentives announced for seaplane manufacturing to boost tourism.
  • Seven high-speed corridors and ship-repair hubs planned in Varanasi and Patna.

The carbon capture utilisation scheme India received a major boost after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposed an outlay of ₹20,000 crore in the Union Budget 2026–27. The scheme targets hard-to-abate sectors such as steel and cement, aiming to cut industrial emissions while supporting green growth.

Sitharaman framed the move as part of India’s broader transition toward climate-resilient industrial development.

Incentives for Seaplane Manufacturing to Boost Tourism

In a parallel push for tourism and manufacturing, the Minister announced incentives to promote seaplane manufacturing in India. The initiative is expected to enhance connectivity to remote and scenic destinations while creating a new niche in domestic aerospace production.

Seven High-Speed Corridors as Growth Connectors

The Budget also proposed developing seven high-speed corridors between major cities to improve logistics, mobility, and regional economic integration. These corridors are designed to act as growth connectors, reducing travel time and boosting trade flows.

Ship Repair Ecosystem in Varanasi and Patna

A dedicated ship repair ecosystem for inland waterways will be developed in Varanasi and Patna. The move aligns with efforts to strengthen river transport infrastructure and create employment along the Ganga waterway network.

High-Level Panel on ‘Banking for Viksit Bharat’

Highlighting the banking sector’s strong balance sheets, improved asset quality, and profitability, Sitharaman announced a high-level committee on “Banking for Viksit Bharat.”

The panel will assess future reforms needed to sustain reform-led growth and ensure the financial system supports India’s long-term development goals.

Together, the measures signal a Budget that blends green transition, infrastructure expansion, tourism promotion, and financial sector reform under the broader vision of a developed India.

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