The government has proposed a national budget for fiscal year 2026-27, outlining expectations for economic recovery, controlled inflation, increased investment and employment, and significant revenue growth. However, the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), a leading research institute, expresses concerns about the feasibility of achieving these ambitious macroeconomic goals. The CPD suggests that nearly all key targets face substantial challenges in practical implementation. The budget aims for considerable expansion in several sectors, but its success hinges on navigating complex economic realities. Experts question whether the projected revenue increases are realistic given current economic conditions. The proposed budget reflects optimism, but the CPD’s assessment introduces a note of caution regarding its attainability. Further analysis will be needed to determine the budget’s ultimate impact on the Bangladeshi economy.