New Delhi buzzed with optimism as Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the media on the opening day of the Budget Session, framing it as a pivotal milestone on India’s journey to becoming a developed nation by 2047. Speaking with characteristic fervor, Modi emphasized that the session marks accelerated momentum under the ‘Reform Express,’ targeting long-term resolutions to longstanding challenges.
The Prime Minister highlighted the auspicious timing, coinciding with progress in the India-EU Free Trade Agreement. This development, he said, embodies the spirit of an ambitious, confident, and self-reliant India, ready to seize global opportunities. Modi’s remarks came shortly after the President’s address to Parliament, which he praised for capturing the aspirations and self-assurance of 1.4 billion Indians.
Reflecting on the passage of time, Modi noted that a quarter of the 21st century has already elapsed, leaving India with a crucial 25-year window to realize the Viksit Bharat vision. This period, he asserted, will define not just India’s future but its role in reshaping the global order. He commended Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for presenting her ninth consecutive Budget, a historic feat in India’s parliamentary annals.
India’s emergence as a beacon of hope in the 21st century was a recurring theme. Modi pointed to growing international focus on India as evidence of faith in its economic prowess and democratic resilience. The India-EU FTA progress signals bright prospects for Indian manufacturers and youth, urging them to expand globally while prioritizing quality amid opening markets.
On governance, Modi reiterated the mantra of ‘Reform, Perform, Transform.’ The government, he said, is accelerating the Reform Express with parliamentary support, shifting from short-term fixes to enduring solutions that foster predictability and international trust. Every decision prioritizes progress, development, and a human-centric approach, integrating technology thoughtfully without compromising constitutional values.
Criticism is natural in democracy, Modi acknowledged, but consensus exists on the government’s commitment to last-mile delivery. This isn’t about pushing files but transforming lives, a tradition set to continue through next-generation reforms. India’s democracy and demographic dividend offer a platform to showcase its capabilities and decision-making credibility to the world, earning global acclaim.
