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12 things UAE-based NRI businessmen are watching in India’s Budget 2026

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 6:11 AM
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For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) engaged in cross-border business, India’s annual Budget is often less about grand announcements and more about the nuanced details impacting compliance, financial liquidity, sector-specific incentives, and long-term strategic planning. The upcoming budget, to be presented on February 1st, is being closely scrutinized by the NRI community, particularly those with significant investments and operations in India. Expectations range from streamlined tax procedures to increased support for technology adoption in smaller cities.

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Expanding Startup EcosystemsIncentivizing Advanced TechnologiesStreamlining Tax and Regulatory ProcessesAddressing NRI Taxpayer Concerns

The focus for many UAE-based Indian businessmen, investors, and industry professionals centers on policies that can unlock further growth and efficiency in their India-linked ventures. These stakeholders are hoping for measures that address practical challenges in areas like dispute resolution, access to credit, and the evolving regulatory landscape. The potential impact of these changes extends to various sectors, including manufacturing, technology, and real estate.

Boosting MSME Growth and Digital Infrastructure in the Budget

A key area of interest is the acceleration of technology adoption among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) beyond major metropolitan areas. Business leaders anticipate the Budget will outline initiatives to encourage and support this transition. This could benefit overseas entrepreneurs by creating a more efficient and digitally integrated network of suppliers and partners, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities where operational costs are generally lower.

Complementing this is a call for the creation of dedicated digital economy zones in these smaller cities. These zones are envisioned as regional hubs for growth, attracting NRI-led ventures and fostering the development of tech parks and service operations. Such a move would diversify economic activity and reduce reliance on already saturated urban centers, potentially lowering risks for investors.

Expanding Startup Ecosystems

The need to scale the startup ecosystem beyond Tier-1 cities is also prominent on the wishlist. A national scheme focused on supporting startups in Tier-2 and Tier-3 India could stimulate job creation and entrepreneurship. For angel investors and fund managers based in the UAE, this expansion represents a wider pool of potential investment opportunities and a more geographically diverse deal flow.

Incentivizing Advanced Technologies

Many NRIs are actively involved in cutting-edge sectors like Artificial Intelligence (AI), space technology, and robotics. They are keenly watching for potential extensions of the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme to include these advanced technologies. Expanding the PLI scheme could lower barriers to entry, improve project feasibility, and encourage collaborations in manufacturing and Research & Development (R&D) with global clients.

Furthermore, increased public spending on future-tech infrastructure is considered crucial. Overseas founders and venture builders rely on robust ecosystems, specialized talent, and consistent government support to thrive in these deep-tech fields. Stronger infrastructure investment signals a long-term commitment to fostering innovation.

Streamlining Tax and Regulatory Processes

On the taxation front, proposals for indirect tax reforms are highly anticipated. A one-time customs dispute settlement mechanism and a simplification of tariff structures would directly benefit trading businesses, regional distribution centers, and cross-border supply chains managed from the Gulf region. These measures aim to reduce friction and improve the efficiency of international trade.

Predictability in the rollout of new income tax guidelines is also a major concern for NRIs. A stable tax environment with fewer rate changes would facilitate better compliance planning for those managing complex multi-country financial structures and dividend flows. This is particularly important for individuals and businesses operating between India and the Middle East.

Addressing NRI Taxpayer Concerns

Specific tax-related requests include an increase in the standard deduction for salaried taxpayers and extended timelines for filing belated and revised tax returns. A higher standard deduction would provide some relief to UAE residents earning income from Indian sources, such as salaries, board remuneration, or professional fees. Longer filing windows would address the practical challenges of reporting foreign income and gathering necessary documentation.

Finally, proposals to allow housing loan interest deductions under the new tax regime are being closely monitored by NRI investors with residential properties in India. This would help balance rental income, loan repayments, and repatriation planning, making Indian real estate investments more attractive. The availability of credit and related guarantees is also a key consideration for those investing in MSMEs and other businesses.

The presentation of the Budget on February 1st will be a pivotal moment for NRIs with economic ties to India. Following the announcement, detailed analysis of the fine print will be essential to understand the full implications of the new policies. Stakeholders will be watching for subsequent clarifications from the Ministry of Finance and any amendments made in the coming months, as the actual impact of the Budget unfolds and shapes the investment landscape.

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