February 18, 2026

By:- Srinivas Nandigam, Managing Director Global Capability Centre, Advance Auto Parts India

“The Budget 2026-27 reinforces India’s commitment to building a strong and future ready talent ecosystem. Policy clarity around taxation for skilled global professionals can encourage longer term participation, enabling deeper expertise, leadership continuity and knowledge exchange within the workforce. The focus on emerging technologies and AI, along with structured evaluation of their impact on jobs, supports more aligned talent development for evolving industry needs. Together, these measures strengthen India’s ability to nurture high quality talent and advance its role as a global services leader on the path to 2047.”

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