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The History of the Indian Budget: From Colonial Rule to Independence

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As India prepares for the Union Budget 2026 on February 1st, looking back at the origins of this tradition reveals how much the nation’s priorities have shifted—from serving a colonial empire to building a sovereign welfare state.

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1. The First Budget of Colonial India (1860)

The concept of a formal budget was introduced to India by the British East India Company to stabilize finances following the massive expenditures of the 1857 War of Independence.

    • Date: April 7, 1860

    • Presented By: Jam

    • y: Unlike modern budgets centered on “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India), this colonial version was designed strictly for the economic survival of the British administration.

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  • es Wilson, a Scottish economist and the first “Finance Member” of the Viceroy’s Council.

  • Key Focus: Wilson’s primary goal was to find new revenue streams for the British Crown. Notably, he introduced the Income Tax to India through this very budget.

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2. Independent India’s First Budget (1947)

The first budget of a free India was presented under extraordinary circumstances, just months after the trauma of Partition.

  • Date: November 26, 1947

  • Presented By: Sir R.K. Shanmukham Chetty, India’s first Finance Minister.

  • Nature of the Budget: It was an Interim Budget covering only seven and a half months (August 15, 1947, to March 31, 1948).

  • The Shared Currency: A fascinating fact from this budget was the decision that India and Pakistan would share the same currency until September 1948 to ensure economic stability during the transition.

  • Financial Snapshot:

    • Estimated Revenue: ₹171.15 crore

    • Fiscal Deficit: ₹24.59 crore (though initial reports often varied slightly, this was the finalized baseline).

    • Top Priority: 47% of the total budget was allocated to Defense, reflecting the immediate security challenges of the time.


3. Interesting “Budget Firsts” & Trivia

Milestone Details
First Budget of the Republic Presented by John Mathai on Feb 28, 1950, after the Constitution was adopted.
Hindi Inclusion Until 1955, budgets were in English only. In 1956, Hindi was introduced.
First Woman FM Indira Gandhi (1970), who held the portfolio as Prime Minister.
Paperless Shift Nirmala Sitharaman presented the first digital budget in 2021 due to the pandemic.
Time Change Until 1999, the budget was at 5:00 PM (British tradition). Yashwant Sinha moved it to 11:00 AM.

 

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