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Cigarettes And Pan Masala To Become Costlier As Lok Sabha Passes National Security Cess Bill

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December 5, 2025
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Cigarettes And Pan Masala To Become Costlier As Lok Sabha Passes National Security Cess Bill
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New Delhi: The Lok Sabha has passed the National Security Cess Bill, paving the way for an additional tax on cigarettes, pan masala and other tobacco products. Once the bill becomes law, products like gutka and pan masala will become more expensive, with the government diverting the revenue directly to national security funding.

Security Fund To Be Strengthened Through Higher Sin Taxes

Following two days of debate, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the bill and explained that the extra tax collected will be used solely for strengthening India’s defence capabilities. Referencing the Kargil War, she pointed out that during the 1990s the Army operated with only 70–80% of authorised weapons and equipment due to budget shortages, which ultimately harmed India during the conflict. “We do not want such a stage to ever return,” she said.

Public Health And Modern Warfare Both At The Core Of The Move

The Finance Minister emphasised that the cess will not only boost military preparedness but will also contribute to public health infrastructure by discouraging consumption of harmful products. The bill aims to reduce health risks linked to tobacco usage while ensuring sustained funding for India’s security framework. Sitharaman reiterated that items of indulgence cannot remain cheap when the nation needs revenue for safety and health priorities.

Parliament To Have Full Control Over Rates And Allocation

Sitharaman clarified that cess implementation is entirely within the jurisdiction of Parliament, meaning every step — from rate fixation to fund allocation — will require approval of the House. Stressing financial responsibility, she said it is her duty as Finance Minister to generate resources to safeguard both national security and citizens’ health.

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