Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the GST 2.0 reforms will put nearly ₹2 lakh crore into the hands of Indian citizens. She said this amount won’t remain with the government but will return to the economy through lower prices, higher consumption, and more liquidity for

Home Minister Amit Shah has described the government’s new GST reform—GST 2.0—as one of the most sweeping tax overhauls since India’s independence. He said the reform goes beyond simple tax cuts, calling it “multi-dimensional.” Key goals, he added, include boosting investment, consumption, manufacturing, exports and public trust in taxation. What Has Changed Under GST 2.0,