Parliament Budget Session Highlights | Continuing Our Push On Building Infrastructure: Nirmala Sitharaman

During the ongoing Budget Session in Parliament, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the government's commitment to enhancing infrastructure as a cornerstone for economic growth. She noted that significant investments are being made to modernize transportation and digital networks, which are vital for fostering development and attracting foreign investment. In a contrasting address, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi raised concerns over geopolitical tensions and the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, warning of potential challenges that could arise for the United States. Gandhi's remarks underscored the need for India to remain vigilant in the face of global shifts and technological changes. The discussions reflect a broader narrative of balancing infrastructure development with socio-economic challenges in an era of rapidly evolving global dynamics. The session continues to highlight the government's priorities while also providing a platform for opposition voices to critique and engage in crucial national discussions.
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