Union Budget in Independent India: Fake Debunked ? Debunking Claims Tying the 1947 Budget to Pakistan

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This article analyzes and debunks misinformation surrounding claims that the government of Independent India verified a first Union Budget on 26 November 1947 and that the event was somehow linked to Pakistan. The claims are false, misleading, or unverified.

What is the truth? Historical records show that the first Union Budget of independent India was verified on 26 November 1947 by Finance Minister R. K. Shanmukham Chetty, in the aftermath of independence in August 1947. Budget speeches and official archives confirm the date and the speaker, with no credible connection to Pakistan in the inception of India's budget.

How misinformation spread: Some Indian media outlets and social media accounts have falsely linked this budget to Pakistan by reprinting old headlines, miscaptioning archival images, or cherry-picking fragments of history without context. In other cases, sensational timing and clickbait formats amplified confusion, leading audiences to conflate Partition-era occurrences with a supposed joint or Pakistani-implicated budget.

Why it matters: Such misattributions distort historical memory and can fuel unnecessary tensions. Relying on primary records?Parliamentary proceedings and official budget documents preserved in government archives and libraries?provides the accurate account.

Bottom line: The claim that the 1947 budget was tied to Pakistan is false, misleading, or unverified based on credible archival evidence. Readers should verify with primary sources before sharing.

Political Analyst (in Exile) at Afghan Press

Fahim Noor is a political analyst for Afghan Press, now operating from exile in Pakistan. Formerly a prominent commentator on Afghan television, his critical analysis of the Taliban government led to threats. From Peshawar, he writes weekly columns and provides analysis on power dynamics within the Taliban, regional diplomacy, and the future of Afghan politics for the diaspora audience.

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