On Independence Day, PM Emphasis How GST Played a Vital Role in Building a Strong Tax System for Atmanirbhar Bharat

On 15th August 2025 (Sunday), during the 79th Independence Day celebration in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation and highlighted how the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which was introduced in 2017, is one of the significant tax reforms, that has over years played a vital role in building a strong tax system of country and also helped various sections of society to develop financially. GST has made a positive impact on the Indian Economy.

The Central Government is now thinking of launching the next generation of reforms in GST to build an “Atmanirbhar Bharat,” meaning a self-reliant India. These new reforms will focus on three main pillars, i.e., Structural Reforms, Rate Rationalisation and Ease of Living.

1. Structural Reforms

This pillar of structural reform is focused towards improving the basic structure and functioning of the GST system:

2. Rate Rationalisation

This pillar of rate rationalisation is about making GST tax rates simpler and fairer for every section of society:

3. Ease of Living

The third pillar is focused towards making the GST process smoother and less burdensome, especially for small businesses, startups, and common taxpayers:

The government has already prepared and shared its proposal for these reforms with a special group called the Group of Ministers (GoM), which was formed by the GST Council. This GoM will study the proposal and give its recommendations.

The GST Council (which includes the Centre and all the States) will then meet to discuss and decide on how to move forward. The government is aiming to implement these reforms within this financial year, after getting consensus from all states, following the spirit of cooperative federalism.