By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 01, Feb 2026, 12:47 pm IST | UPDATED: 01, Feb 2026, 12:47 pm IST
New Delhi: In Budget 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a focused push to position the North-East as a major spiritual and cultural tourism destination, announcing a new scheme to develop Buddhist circuits across six North-Eastern states. The initiative spans Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura, with the aim of strengthening pilgrimage tourism while preserving the region’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage.The Union Budget 2026 proposes the deployment of 4,000 electric buses to strengthen last-mile connectivity across major tourist and pilgrimage destinations. The move aims to cut emissions, ease congestion at heritage sites, and make tourist transport quieter, cleaner and more efficient, especially in eco-sensitive and high-footfall zones.
Budget 2026 also prioritises the development of Buddhist tourism circuits across six North-Eastern states, positioning the region as a key spiritual and cultural destination. The plan focuses on improving infrastructure, access roads, visitor amenities and interpretation centres around historically significant Buddhist sites, with the dual goal of boosting tourism-led livelihoods and preserving heritage.
Taken together, the push for 4,000 electric buses and the development of Buddhist circuits across six North-Eastern states signal a clear shift in how tourism is being reimagined, cleaner, more inclusive and deeply rooted in cultural storytelling. By pairing sustainable mobility with heritage-led destination building, Budget 2026 positions tourism not just as an economic driver, but as a long-term investment in regional identity, livelihoods and low-impact travel that actually respects the places people come to experience.
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