The Economic Survey 2025-26 places the financial services sector at the centre of India’s growth–resilience trade-off, positioning it not merely as an intermediary of capital but as a strategic shock absorber in an increasingly volatile global environment. The survey’s core message is that India must “run a marathon and sprint at the same time” and has direct and layered implications for banks, NBFCs, insurers, asset managers, and capital market institutions.
As India prepares for a defining fiscal moment, the Union Budget 2026–27 is expected to set the tone for the country’s next growth cycle. At a time of shifting global dynamics and evolving domestic priorities, this Budget will be closely watched for clear signals on reform momentum, investment focus, and economic resilience.
Grant Thornton Bharat’s pre-budget 2026 survey report captures industry expectations on fiscal discipline, tax certainty, infrastructure investment, GST reforms, MSME growth, trade policy and clean-energy incentives.
This playbook captures key insights from Risk Week 2025 on building organisational resilience amid regulatory convergence, technology disruption, climate risk and shifting stakeholder expectations.
The December 2025 edition of the Grant Thornton Bharat Monthly US Tax Bulletin provides a concise summary of recent key developments in federal and state taxes in the US.
PolicyCast decodes India’s DPDP Rules 2025, covering compliance priorities, Data Protection Board roles and the path to full data protection compliance by 2027.
As India’s aviation industry scales up, safety, cybersecurity, and innovation are becoming critical. Explore the trends redefining air travel.
The four Labour Codes were announced in November replacing the earlier 29 Labour laws. This is a historical announcement and set to change the Labour Law reforms. We have shared the details and analysis of these path-breaking Labour codes in our November 2025 edition of Labour Law Insights. The edition also covers our regular labour law releases in various states, EPFO updates, and important judgements.
COP30 revealed major gaps in global climate action, with unresolved fossil-fuel commitments and financing challenges. India called for integrity, equity and urgent reforms to restore credibility in global climate governance.
Discover how evolving regulations, risk-based supervision and RegTech are shaping compliance, innovation and resilience in India’s financial sector.
Compliance isn’t just a checklist—it’s the foundation of trust. As part of GT Risk Week 2025, our podcast on 'Building Regulatory Credibility' featured our leader, Vishal Narula, along with industry experts.
Compliance isn’t just a checklist—it’s the foundation of trust. As part of GT Risk Week 2025, our podcast on 'Building Regulatory Credibility' featured our leader, Vishal Narula, along with industry experts.
How the DPDP Act shapes India’s AI ecosystem through stronger privacy, governance, and responsible innovation.
How do we protect trust when innovation moves faster than security? As part of GT Risk Week 2025, our leader, Akshay Garkel, joins esteemed industry experts to share powerful insights.
India’s global capability centers (GCCs) are no longer just support hubs—they are driving innovation, operational excellence, and strategic growth for global enterprises. With over 1,900 GCCs employing more than 1.6 million professionals, India has firmly established itself as a global powerhouse for capability building.
How ready is your organisation for the first 72 hours of a cyber incident? As part of GT Risk Week 2025, Kush Wadhwa, joined by industry experts from BFSI, IT, and manufacturing, hosted a podcast sharing actionable insights on 'Incident Response: The First 72 Hours'.
On the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day, a bold and visionary roadmap for a Viksit Bharat by 2047 was unveiled. With a resolute emphasis on self reliance, innovation, and citizen empowerment, the Hon’ble Prime Minister underscored the nation’s transformation—from a dependent economy to a globally confident, technologically empowered, and economically resilient powerhouse.
Explore how RBI’s ECL framework introduces a forward-looking risk language, transforming credit assessment, governance, pricing, and capital strength for Indian banks.