On Budget 2026, PM Modi says 'run-of-the-mill bahi khata not our approach'

In a recent address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the Union Budget for 2026 is a testament to India's aspiration to transform into a developed nation. He stated that the budget is designed to break away from traditional financial management practices, reflecting a bold and innovative approach to economic planning. Modi articulated that the budget aims to address the evolving needs of the country, focusing on sustainable growth and inclusive development. By prioritizing infrastructure, technology, and education, the government intends to foster an environment conducive to investment and job creation. This strategic shift in budgeting aligns with the larger vision of making India a global economic powerhouse, showcasing the government's commitment to long-term planning and resilience in the face of challenges. The Prime Minister's remarks resonate with the broader narrative of national progress, indicating a clear departure from conventional fiscal measures in favor of dynamic strategies that cater to the aspirations of a rapidly changing society.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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