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    Home » GST 2.0: India’s Second Tryst with Tax Reform

    GST 2.0: India’s Second Tryst with Tax Reform

    Anil PadmanabhanBy Anil PadmanabhanAugust 28, 2025 Capital Calculus No Comments1 Min Read

    Eight years ago, India rolled out its biggest ever tax reform: the Goods and Services Tax. This marquee tax reform collapsed 36 tax jurisdictions and subsumed 17 to productionise the idea of ‘One Nation, One Tax’. As a result, tor the first time, the country was economically unified.

    But the journey since, has been anything but smooth. Creeping acquisition of control by ‘baburaj’ and the consequent introduction of complexity and compliance headaches, have undermined the initial idea. Political brinksmanship only made a bad idea worse.

    Belatedly, India is gearing up for GST 2.0. This reboot promises to rationalise rates, simplify procedures, and enable the soft touch in regulation. In the process it seeks to restore trust with citizens and in the idea of cooperative federalism.

    Can GST 2.0 deliver on this huge ask? To unpack the promise, pitfalls and possibilities, StratNewsGlobal.Tech spoke to economist and former Finance Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Haseeb Drabu on Capital Calculus. He was also part of the team of FMs who founded GST.

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