In her first Budget in 2019, Sitharaman replaced the decades-old leather briefcase with a traditional red ‘bahi-khata’, symbolising a shift in presentation style. Continuing the practice of recent years, the Union Budget 2026–27 will be paperless, marking the fifth consecutive digital Budget

FM Nirmala Sitharaman with her traditional red ‘bahi-khata’ on Sunday. Pic/ PTI
In her first Budget in 2019, Sitharaman replaced the decades-old leather briefcase with a traditional red ‘bahi-khata’, symbolising a shift in presentation style. Continuing the practice of recent years, the Union Budget 2026–27 will be paperless, marking the fifth consecutive digital Budget.
India heads into Union Budget 2026 at a moment of relative strength—but with limited room for error. The macroeconomic backdrop remains supportive, though increasingly fragile amid global uncertainties.