Union Budget sets blueprint for growth of technology sector: Star Infomatic MD

NEW DELHI: The Union Budget 2026–27 has laid out a decisive roadmap for India’s next phase of technology-driven economic growth, with a strong focus on digital infrastructure, manufacturing, and self-reliance, according to Anurag Saxena, Managing Director, Star Infomatic.

Reacting to the Budget announcements, Saxena said the government’s emphasis on record capital expenditure and the launch of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 underscore its commitment to building a resilient and future-ready technology ecosystem.

“The Union Budget 2026–27 lays down a decisive blueprint for India’s next phase of technology-led growth. The strong thrust on digital infrastructure, record capital expenditure, and the launch of India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 reflect the government’s commitment to building a resilient, self-reliant tech ecosystem,” he said.

Saxena noted that initiatives focused on AI-driven platforms such as Bharat Vistar, modern agricultural technologies, and continued support for manufacturing and MSMEs are expected to create significant opportunities for enterprises across sectors.

According to him, these measures will accelerate adoption of advanced digital, automation, and infrastructure solutions while strengthening domestic supply chains.

“At Star Infomatic, we see this Budget as a catalyst to deepen indigenous technology capabilities, strengthen localized supply chains, and support businesses with enterprise-grade digital, automation, and infrastructure solutions,” Saxena added.

He further reaffirmed the company’s alignment with national priorities such as Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, emphasizing its commitment to translating policy intent into real-world outcomes for businesses. “We remain aligned with the vision of Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and are committed to translating these policy priorities into scalable, future-ready solutions for our clients,” Saxena said.

The Union Budget 2026–27 is widely seen as reinforcing India’s ambition to emerge as a global technology and manufacturing hub, backed by strong digital infrastructure, innovation-led growth, and inclusive enterprise enablement.