
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tabled a Rs 1,13,767 crore budget for 2026-27 in the Legislative Assembly on Friday, saying the financial plan aims to lay a strong foundation for sustainable growth, social harmony and economic prosperity in the union territory.
He said his government is committed to transforming the UT into a modern, progressive and economically vibrant region by promoting investment, innovation and participatory governance.
"With deep humility and unwavering resolve, I rise today to present my second Budget as Finance Minister. It is a privilege to be entrusted with the responsibility of shaping the financial future of our land," CM Abdullah said while presenting the Budget.
Describing the Budget as a roadmap for development, he said, "This Budget is not merely a ledger of figures, it is a fiscal compass charting our path towards a brighter horizon. It lays strong foundations for enduring economic growth, social harmony and sustainable prosperity."
The chief minister urged members of the House to work collectively for the region's development.
"As we embark on this shared journey, I invite every honourable member of this august House to come together and work collectively to build a strong and flourishing Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
Highlighting the resilience of the people, CM Abdullah, who also holds the UT's finance portfolio, said his government is committed to transforming Jammu and Kashmir into a progressive and economically vibrant region.

"Together, we will turn obstacles into stepping stones and aspirations into achievements," he added. The chief minister said the government is focused on creating a business-friendly ecosystem to attract investment and innovation.
He said the Budget was prepared after wide consultations with elected representatives, industry leaders, and stakeholders to ensure it remains people-centric.
Referring to challenges faced in the past year, the CM said geopolitical factors, the Pahalgam terror attack and devastating floods in parts of the Jammu region adversely impacted economic activity.
"All sectors, including tourism, handicrafts, horticulture and agriculture were badly affected, leading to job losses and financial distress for families," he said.
Omar Abdullah said the Budget focuses on inclusive and sustainable growth through strategic investments in infrastructure, public services and governance.
He added that the government aims to create opportunities for youth and women. Flagging fiscal constraints, the chief minister said own tax and non-tax revenues meet only about 25 per cent of the UT's budgetary requirements.
The CM said revenue collections stood at Rs 10,265 crore from taxes and Rs 4,964 crore from non-tax sources till December 31, 2025. The chief minister said nearly 60 per cent of the overall expenditure is committed towards salaries, pensions and debt servicing, adding that the government is taking steps to manage debt and curb non-priority spending.
"We are strengthening debt sustainability by keeping borrowings within approved limits and improving liquidity management. For the third consecutive year, austerity measures have been enforced," he said.
He said reforms in the power sector, including expansion of the consumer base and execution of loss reduction works, are being undertaken to ease financial stress.
The CM also acknowledged the Centre's support in addressing fiscal challenges.
"The Central government has remained cognizant of our difficulties and consistently supported us through special assistance," he said, adding that Jammu and Kashmir has been brought under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment scheme.
The chief minister said the funds under the scheme would be utilised for infrastructure development, hydroelectric projects, and disaster mitigation works, particularly in flood-affected areas.
The chief minister said a roadmap would be announced in the coming months for the regularisation of daily wage workers, whose contribution and services to J&K were lauded by him.
Highlights of the Budget:
- Over 3.21 lakh houses completed under PMAY, 14,000 more under construction
- International film festival in 2026
- 2,963 women become 'Lakhpati Didis
- New cultural centres across J&K
- New framework for MSMEs
- Two Ayush hospitals next financial year
- AIIMS Kashmir commissioning in 2026
- 200 new e-buses announced
- Expanded PET scan and mobile medical units
- Vocational education in 554 schools




