$76.4 billion — 9.38 trillion taka — is the size of Bangladesh's first budget under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman's new government for the fiscal year starting July 1.
The plan lifts spending 19% from a year earlier, with the government aiming to restart growth after political turmoil and economic disruption.
Higher tax revenue and foreign borrowing are set to finance the record outlay, signaling a more expansionary fiscal push.
Rahman's government is moving from election victory to economic policy after his party won a two-thirds majority in February.