Budget 2026 to Fuel Modi's Vision for a Developed, Self-Reliant India

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal expressed confidence that the upcoming Union Budget 2026-27 will be instrumental in realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed and self-reliant India. He cited the Economic Survey's projection of a 7.2% growth rate, asserting India will be the fastest-growing major economy in 2026. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present this budget, marking her record ninth consecutive Union Budget presentation. The Economic Survey highlighted India's resilient growth anchored by strong domestic demand, despite a fragile global environment.

Key Points: Budget 2026 Aims for Developed India, Says BJP MP

  • Paves way for developed India
  • Reinforces Atmanirbhar Bharat goal
  • Projects 7.2% growth potential
  • Aims to be world's fastest-growing economy
  • FM Sitharaman's record 9th budget
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2026 budget will pave way for the PM Modi's vision of developed India: Jagdambika Pal

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal says the 2026 Union Budget will advance PM Modi's vision for a developed, self-reliant India and sustain high growth.

"The 2026 budget will pave the way for the Prime Minister's vision of a developed India and build an Atmanirbhar Bharat. - Jagdambika Pal"

Siddharthnagar, January 31

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Saturday expressed optimism ahead of the Union Budget 2026-27, saying the upcoming financial plan would pave the way for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India and reinforce the goal of an Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Speaking to ANI ahead of the Union Budget to be presented on Sunday, Pal said, "Tomorrow, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the budget. The 2026 budget will pave the way for the Prime Minister's vision of a developed India and build an Atmanirbhar Bharat. The Prime Minister himself has said that we are moving forward while facing the world's challenges. The India that was in 11th place 10 years ago has now become the world's fourth-largest economy."

Highlighting the country's economic prospects, Pal added, "The Economic Survey that Nirmala Sitharaman presented yesterday shows possibilities of a 7.2% growth rate in this quarter. In 2026, our economy will be the fastest-growing among China, America, and Russia. Tomorrow's budget will be an inclusive budget."

The Union Budget 2026-27 is set to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday. This year, the Budget presentation falls on a weekend. FM Sitharaman is set to present a record ninth consecutive Union Budget on February 1, marking a significant milestone in India's parliamentary and economic history.

The Centre released the 2025-26 economic survey earlier this week, noting that India's economic growth remains resilient, with strong domestic demand as the main anchor, even as the global environment remains fragile.

Taking an optimistic view of the economy, the Economic Survey estimated India's potential growth at around 7 per cent. It also projected that India's GDP growth in FY27 is likely to remain in the range of 6.8 per cent to 7.2 per cent, reflecting the economy's medium-term strength supported by reforms and macroeconomic stability.

The Survey noted that while global economic conditions remain uncertain and fragile, India's overall outlook continues to be positive. It highlighted that India's growth is holding up better than expected relative to many other economies, although risks remain elevated amid global uncertainties.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Inclusive budget" is the key phrase for me. Growth numbers are impressive, but I really hope to see more concrete measures for farmers, MSMEs, and women entrepreneurs. The potential is there, let's see the execution.
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Sarah B
As someone following global economics, India's projected growth rate compared to China, US, and Russia is significant. The focus on domestic demand as an anchor is a smart, resilient strategy. Looking forward to the details tomorrow.
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Rohit P
Hoping for some relief for the middle class in terms of income tax slabs. The economy is growing, but inflation is still pinching our pockets. A developed India needs a financially secure middle class. 🤞
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Karthik V
While the vision is grand, I respectfully hope the budget addresses the on-ground reality in smaller cities and villages. The growth needs to be more evenly distributed. The talk of Atmanirbhar Bharat is good, but we need to see more support for local manufacturing against cheap imports.
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Nisha Z
A record ninth budget by FM Sitharaman! That's an achievement in itself. Hoping for a strong push in the education and healthcare sectors. A developed nation needs healthy and skilled citizens first. All the best for tomorrow!

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