The National Democratic Alliance kicks off a pivotal parliamentary party meeting Tuesday in New Delhi, starting 9:30 AM sharp. On the docket: a deep dive into Union Budget 2026 and the grand vision for a developed India by 2047, with PM Modi at the helm.
Expect a powerhouse lineup—Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari, plus all NDA lawmakers and ministers. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman takes center stage with a presentation illuminating budget highlights, positioning it as a cornerstone for long-term national transformation.
Discussions will pivot to outreach tactics, issuing clear guidelines and a strategic roadmap to propagate the budget’s gains, centered on three duties: competitiveness uplift, aspiration fulfillment, and universal resource access for sustained growth.
Sitharaman’s Sunday Lok Sabha tabling—this her ninth—emphasized inclusive prosperity for families, communities, and regions alike.
In effusive terms, PM Modi called it a ‘superhighway of opportunities,’ supercharging India’s reforms. Tailored for youth, it invests in medical hubs, health professionals, emerging sectors like AVGC and oranges, tourism, and Khelo India, empowering the next generation to lead.
This gathering reinforces NDA’s commitment, bridging policy with people for India’s 2047 rendezvous with development.