Tuesday’s NDA parliamentary party meeting in New Delhi’s Parliament Library Building turned into a platform of accolades and strategy. With Union Budget 2026 and Developed India 2047 on the agenda, attendees including PM Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, JP Nadda, and BJP President Nitin Navin gathered to align on national priorities.
Right from the start, the air was festive as parliamentarians congratulated PM Modi on the landmark India-US trade agreement finalized Monday after his call with President Trump—the second such deal in ten days. Modi’s gracious thanks amplified the positive vibe.
The chorus of praise extended to all recent trade pacts, crediting Modi’s leadership for these breakthroughs. A special welcome was reserved for Nitin Navin, marking a seamless transition in BJP’s top echelons.
PM Modi will soon speak to the group, while Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents on how the budget advances the 2047 vision. MPs will receive tailored guidelines to promote its advantages and a detailed action plan.
Sitharaman’s Sunday budget—her ninth—draws from three duties: boosting competition, realizing dreams, and providing resources to every household and region for sustained economic momentum.
Modi described it as a ‘highway brimming with opportunities,’ supercharging India’s reforms. This meeting underscores the NDA’s commitment to translating vision into reality.