The National Democratic Alliance’s parliamentary meeting unfolded Tuesday in New Delhi, zeroing in on Budget 2026 and the grand Viksit Bharat 2047 blueprint. Hosted at the Parliament Library, it brought together PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda, Nitin Navin, and other key figures.
MPs wasted no time in felicitating PM Modi for the India-US trade pact, inked Monday post his Trump call—India’s latest in a quick succession of deals. His waving response fueled the enthusiasm.
Congratulations poured in for the series of trade agreements, alongside a rousing reception for new BJP head Nitin Navin.
Anticipation builds for PM Modi’s address and Sitharaman’s deep-dive presentation on budget merits tied to 2047 goals. The agenda includes rollout of public outreach guidelines and a forward-looking roadmap for MPs.
Her ninth budget, presented Sunday, is anchored in three duties: sharpening competition, honoring commitments, and empowering all sections with opportunities to drive growth.
PM Modi called it an ‘opportunity superhighway,’ invigorating the reform engine. The NDA’s gathering exemplifies collective drive toward prosperity.