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GCCI Welcomes Union Budget 2026–27, Calls It a Major Boost to India’s Economy


Goa | February 1, 2026:
The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has welcomed the Union Budget 2026–27, terming it a major boost to India’s economy and a positive step towards sustainable and inclusive growth.

GCCI organised a live viewing of the Union Budget presented by the Hon’ble Union Finance Minister, followed by a press conference where leading representatives from Goa’s business and industrial community shared their insights on the Budget’s implications for the state and the nation.

Welcoming the Budget, Mrs. Pratima Dhond, President, GCCI, said that the Budget is growth-oriented and addresses the aspirations of the common people while reinforcing the vision of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. She highlighted targeted interventions across six key areas, including rejuvenation of legacy industries, creation of champion MSMEs, infrastructure development, long-term economic security, city economic regions, and industry-led research and training centres to build a skilled workforce. She also noted that initiatives such as Bharat Vistar, a multilingual AI tool integrating the agri-stack, and the establishment of She Marts will empower women entrepreneurs.

Mr. Yatin Kakodkar, Vice-President, GCCI, described the Budget as progressive and forward-looking, reflecting India’s readiness for the next phase of growth. He appreciated the Government’s success in maintaining the fiscal deficit at around 4% and welcomed the focus on infrastructure, SMEs, tourism, waterways, east–west corridors, and medical tourism, all of which are expected to directly benefit Goa’s economy.

Dr. Sangam Kurade, Vice-President, GCCI, observed that the projected growth of 7.4% is a result of earlier policy announcements. He stated that proposals related to tourism, youth skilling, hospitality institutes, upskilling of manpower, and promotion of the orange economy will significantly benefit Goa.

Mr. Manguirish Pai Raikar, Past President, GCCI, noted that the Budget builds upon previous reforms and contributes meaningfully to the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. He emphasised that Goa must effectively leverage opportunities arising from tourism and youth-focused schemes to scale its economy further.

Representing the taxation and financial services perspective, Mr. Raghunath Bhanap, Secretary, GCCI and Chairman, Taxation & Financial Services Committee, highlighted several reform-oriented measures, including reduced import dependency, strengthened MSMEs, mandatory PSU procurement through TReDS-registered suppliers, integration of GeM with TReDS, reduced TCS on foreign tours, PAN replacing TAN in several processes, and treating receivables as assets for improved credit flow. He stressed that timely implementation will be key.

Mr. Vishwabhan Bhopte welcomed simplification measures under the Income Tax framework, including centralised filing of Form 15H, revised filing timelines, and simplified return forms, stating that these will reduce compliance burden for taxpayers.

Mr. Shripad Parab, President, AGTPA, observed that the Budget aligns with projected growth estimates and fiscal deficit targets. He welcomed reduced TCS, simplified income tax procedures, new schemes for small taxpayers, and the ambitious GST revenue target.

Overall, GCCI leaders expressed optimism that the Union Budget 2026–27 will drive economic growth, promote innovation, strengthen the business ecosystem, and positively impact Goa and the nation.

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Goa and Madhya Pradesh Explore Collaborative Opportunities to Boost Heritage and Cultural Tourism


The Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, recently engaged in a significant meeting with senior officials from the Government of Madhya Pradesh to explore collaborative opportunities in tourism, focusing on heritage, wildlife, and cultural experiences. The discussions centered on creating synergy between the two States to promote two-way tourism, encouraging visitors from Madhya Pradesh to explore Goa’s diverse tourism offerings and facilitating travel from Goa to Madhya Pradesh to experience its rich heritage and wildlife destinations.

The meeting saw participation from key tourism officials including Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, Shri Gavin Dias, General Manager (Hotels & Marketing), GTDC, and Shri Jack Sukhija, President of TTAG, alongside Shri Sheo Shekhar Shukla, IAS, Principal Secretary, Culture, Tourism & Public Relations, Government of Madhya Pradesh.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating that it strengthens efforts to promote tourism beyond beaches, offering travellers deeper access to heritage and cultural narratives. He noted that Goa and Madhya Pradesh share complementary tourism profiles that can benefit both regions through collaborative circuits, knowledge sharing, and enhanced visitor experiences, aiming for tourism that is meaningful, responsible, and driven by community participation.

Shri Kedar Naik highlighted that the exchange of ideas with Madhya Pradesh opened avenues for joint product development in heritage and cultural tourism. The States are exploring curated experiences that encourage visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural richness of both regions. Madhya Pradesh has extended an invitation to the Director of Tourism, Government of Goa, along with tourism trade stakeholders, to visit the State in the coming quarter for further discussions and planning.

In return, Goa is preparing to host tourism trade representatives from Madhya Pradesh to strengthen heritage and cultural tourism initiatives. Both Governments are focused on improving visitor experiences, expanding tourism circuits, and fostering cultural appreciation. The collaboration is expected to generate mutually beneficial tourism growth, promote sustainable practices, and support local communities while enhancing domestic travel networks.

This partnership reflects a shared vision to celebrate cultural roots, develop meaningful tourism products, and create travel experiences that connect people with the heritage, wildlife, and culture of Goa and Madhya Pradesh alike.

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Goa Sees Strong Growth in Domestic and International Flight Connections in 2024–25


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Goa continues to evolve as one of India’s most well-connected travel destinations, with the 2024–25 season witnessing significant growth in air connectivity. From expanded international charter services to enhanced domestic flight access, the state is solidifying its status as a year-round, global tourism hub.

📈 Major Highlights:

  • Charter Flights Boom:
    Goa welcomed new charter services from countries including Russia, the UK, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Uzbekistan, following strong feedback from global tour operators.
  • Increased International Routes:
    Regular scheduled flights from the Gulf and Iran boosted international arrivals.
  • Improved Domestic Access:
    New connections linked Goa to Solapur, Hyderabad, Jalgaon, Agatti, and Lakshadweep, expanding its reach to tier-2 and seasonal travel markets.
  • Two Airports at Work:
    Both Goa International Airport (Dabolim) and Manohar International Airport (Mopa) played pivotal roles in sustaining traffic throughout the year.

💬 Voices from the Industry:

Hon’ble Tourism Minister Shri Rohan A. Khaunte emphasized,

“This growth in air access is key to our tourism strategy. Better connectivity brings in wider audiences globally and enables us to promote Goa’s rich offerings beyond the conventional.”

Shri Kedar Naik, Director of Tourism, added:

“This season has proven that strong connectivity leads to stronger, year-round tourism.”

Ernest Dias, COO of TCI and SITA, shared that efforts are already underway to increase charter flights from Russia and explore new markets like Scandinavia.

Sh. George Varughese, Airport Director of Goa International Airport, confirmed strategic operational upgrades to manage rising footfall, stating:

“Our focus remains on ensuring a hassle-free start to every visitor’s time in Goa.”

🌍 FIT Travellers on the Rise

Free Independent Travellers (FITs) from Portugal, Spain, and the Gulf are increasingly choosing Goa as their destination — attracted by improved connectivity and the state’s evolving mix of experiences.

🧭 Looking Ahead

The state government, along with stakeholders and airport authorities, remains focused on:

  • Deepening airline partnerships
  • Exploring new charter routes
  • Upgrading airport infrastructure
  • Promoting immersive, long-stay tourism

As Goa pushes boundaries with new markets and experiences, connectivity is not just a convenience—it’s a catalyst for the state’s tourism evolution.