India Budget 2021 – analysis by Nangia Andersen India

Rakesh Nangia, Chairman, Nangia Andersen India

Easy to use and understand analysis of the India Budget by our friends at Nangia Andersen India:

“The Finance Minister delivered a growth oriented reformative budget giving due thrust on capital investment.  Amidst the high expectations of a pandemic-struck India, FM treaded the tightrope successfully, maintaining a balance between revenue gap and government’s commitment to the pained sectors of the economy, viz. infrastructure, healthcare, public transport system, auto, textiles, digital India. While the budget maintained the status quo on tax rates, incentives were accorded to units of IFSC and start-ups. Additionally,  steps have been taken to improve the efficiency of tax administration system, rationalization of MAT, equalization levy, etc”

We hereby present the ‘India Budget 2021: Snapshot with Industry Experts’ Take

Author: Stephen Manallack

Former President, Australia India Business Council, Victoria and Author, You Can Communicate; Riding the Elephant; Soft Skills for a Flat World (published by Tata McGraw-Hill INDIA); Communicating Your Personal Brand. Director, EastWest Academy Pty Ltd and Trainer/Speaker/Mentor in Leadership, Communication and Cross Cultural Communication. Passionate campaigner for closer western relations with India. Stephen Manallack is a specialist on “Doing Business with India” and advisor/trainer on “Cross-Cultural Understanding”. He is a Director of EastWest Academy Pty Ltd which provides strategic advice and counsel regarding business relations with India. A regular speaker in India on leadership and global communication, his most recent speaking tour included a speech to students of the elite Indian university, Amity University, in Noida. He also spoke at a major Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) global summit, the PR Consultants Association of India in Delhi, the Symbiosis University in Pune and Cross-Cultural Training for Sundaram Business Services in Chennai. He has visited India on business missions on 10 occasions and led three major trade missions there. He provides cross-cultural training – Asia and the west.

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