New Delhi is set to host a crucial gathering of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parliamentary party on Tuesday morning at 9:30 AM. Top leaders from the coalition will converge to dissect the newly unveiled Union Budget 2026 and outline the government’s ambitious roadmap toward Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the proceedings, addressing the assembly that includes Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National President Nitin Gadkari, and all NDA ministers and MPs. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is slated to deliver a detailed presentation, spotlighting the budget’s key features and how they propel India toward becoming a developed nation in the next two decades.
The session will go beyond analysis, focusing on strategies to communicate the budget’s benefits to the public. Guidelines and a comprehensive roadmap will be shared to ensure widespread outreach, emphasizing economic growth, competitiveness, and inclusive opportunities for every family, community, and region.
Sitharaman presented her ninth Union Budget in the Lok Sabha on Sunday, framing it around three core duties: enhancing competitiveness, fulfilling public expectations, and ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities. This approach aims to sustain robust economic expansion across sectors.
PM Modi hailed the budget as a ‘highway of immense opportunities,’ injecting fresh momentum into India’s reform express. He described it as a youth-centric blueprint that channels the aspirations, resolve, and energy of young India, fostering leaders, innovators, and creators in fields from medical hubs and allied health to orange economy, AVGC sectors, tourism, and sports via Khelo India.
This meeting underscores the NDA’s unified push to translate budgetary promises into national progress, setting the stage for India’s tryst with destiny in 2047.