Middle-Class Tax Relief: A Strong Political Message
The Modi government’s big takeaway from Budget 2025 is its targeted outreach to India’s middle class. With zero income tax up to ₹12 lakh, the message is clear: “We care for you, and now you have more money to spend.”
This move directly benefits nearly 80% of India’s taxpayers, addressing long-standing demands from the salaried class, who often felt overlooked compared to the government’s welfare schemes for the poor and farmers.
Boosting Disposable Income & Consumption
- The revised tax slabs, higher TDS limits for senior citizens, and increased rent deduction thresholds are designed to put more money in the hands of consumers.
- This is a direct response to India’s slowing consumption, with festival season volume growth at just 3% and price growth between 1-2%.
- The estimated impact? An additional ₹1 lakh crore in the hands of consumers—expected to revive spending and support economic momentum.
Immediate Market Reaction: FMCG Stocks Rally
- Consumer-focused sectors, particularly FMCG stocks, saw an immediate uptick, reflecting investor optimism about increased spending power.
- However, the broader stock market reaction was muted, as investors had hoped for more aggressive economic reforms beyond tax cuts.
A Conservative Budget Amid Global Uncertainty
- Unlike the big-bang 1991-style economic reforms, this budget takes a prudent approach with a fiscal deficit of 4.5% and lower capital expenditure (capex) spending.
- The government seems to be playing it safe, balancing fiscal responsibility with targeted relief for middle-class voters.
- The Economic Survey signaled a need for bold moves, but the Finance Ministry opted for caution over risk-taking.
Political Calculations: Middle-Class Cheer vs. Corporate Caution
- The budget is geared toward securing middle-class support in an election cycle.
- While India Inc. and investors may have expected more structural reforms, the government appears comfortable prioritizing middle-class relief over aggressive pro-business policies—for now.
The Big Question: What’s Next?
- With a stable fiscal approach and conservative capex, the government seems to be holding fire for a bigger move ahead.
- Whether this strategy boosts economic growth or simply sustains voter goodwill remains to be seen.
In short, Budget 2025 is a political win for the middle class but a cautious one for India’s broader economic ambitions.





