Prime Minister Modi highlighted the Union Budget’s focus on productive spending and record infrastructure outlays, steering clear of populism for sustainable growth. He emphasized plugging structural gaps, pursuing reforms, and laying foundations for a developed India, marking the ‘next level’ of the nation’s journey. The Budget prioritizes long-term assets over short-term gains.
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