JP Nadda, addressing the Rajya Sabha as Leader of the House, passionately advocated for India’s economic renaissance during the thanks motion on the President’s address. He presented a detailed roadmap to Developed India 2047, spotlighting immediate 2026 steps and quinquennial strategies.
Nadda recounted the cascade of economic feats: EU pact, Economic Survey, pathbreaking budget, Indo-US accord. ‘One revolution follows another in our economic realm,’ he exclaimed.
Central to his narrative was the Economic Survey’s confirmation of India’s status as premier growth engine among large economies. Citing WEF’s top executive, he noted India’s projected 20 percent slice of global expansion.
The EU ‘Mother of All Deals’ emerges as a portal to 27 countries for India’s business ecosystem—from craftsmen to IT innovators—driving employment. Complementary wins: Oman for strategic energy-trade links via Link West; New Zealand FTA aiding agriculture, education, women’s progress; UK deal turbocharging tech exports.
Nadda skewered opposition’s ‘Remove Poverty’ chant as a sham that spawned graft via middlemen, using poor as mere electoral pawns sans housing, banking, or fuel.
Modi’s era delivers tangibly: 250 million poverty-free, 3 crore additional homes, 125 million water taps, 100 million gas links. 950 million socially secured, DBT remittances of Rs 6.75 lakh crore. World’s top health scheme insures 620 million up to Rs 5 lakh.
Free care via Ayushman transforms lives; elders treat ailments worry-free. Cancer detection now leads to 90 percent prompt treatment starts within 30 days.
Nadda’s oration masterfully fused trade triumphs with social justice, affirming India’s trajectory toward superpower status.