Budget – NDA Parliamentary Party to Review Union Budget 2026 Vision
Budget – The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is set to hold a Parliamentary Party meeting on Tuesday morning in New Delhi to review the Union Budget 2026 and discuss the government’s broader roadmap for achieving the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision. The session is expected to focus on aligning lawmakers with the budget’s priorities and long-term policy direction.

The meeting will take place at 9.30 a.m. and will bring together senior leaders from across the NDA coalition. It comes shortly after the Union Budget was presented in Parliament, making it a key platform for internal discussion and coordinated public outreach.
Senior Leadership to Attend Key Strategy Session
Top figures from the NDA are scheduled to be present, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP National President Nitin Nabin, and other cabinet ministers and Members of Parliament from the alliance. The gathering is intended to ensure that party leaders and legislators have a shared understanding of the budget’s objectives and messaging.
Prime Minister Modi is also expected to address the meeting, offering his perspective on how the budget fits into the government’s long-term national goals and reform agenda.
Finance Minister to Outline Budget Vision
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will deliver a detailed presentation during the meeting, explaining the key provisions of Union Budget 2026 and its forward-looking approach. Her briefing will focus on how the budget serves as a step toward building a developed India by 2047, in line with the government’s stated vision.
According to party sources, the presentation will also outline how various sectors are expected to benefit and how policy measures are designed to sustain economic momentum while addressing future challenges.
Communication Plan for Public Outreach
A significant portion of the meeting will be devoted to communication strategy. Guidelines are expected to be shared on how NDA leaders and MPs should explain the budget’s features and benefits to citizens. A structured roadmap for public engagement will be presented, aimed at ensuring consistent and clear messaging across states and constituencies.
This approach reflects the government’s emphasis on not only announcing policy measures but also helping the public understand their intended impact.
Background on Union Budget 2026
Union Budget 2026 was presented in the Lok Sabha on Sunday, marking the ninth budget delivered by Finance Minister Sitharaman. The budget is built around three core duties, or kartavyas, focused on strengthening economic growth, improving competitiveness, and responding to the aspirations of citizens.
It also aims to ensure that resources and opportunities reach families, communities, and regions across the country, reinforcing inclusive development as a central theme.
Prime Minister Highlights Growth and Opportunity
Following the budget presentation, Prime Minister Modi described it as a “highway of immense opportunities,” stating that it would inject fresh momentum into India’s ongoing reform journey. He said the measures outlined would help transform current ambitions into tangible outcomes while laying a strong foundation for the country’s future.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the budget supports India’s long-term aspirations and contributes to building the groundwork for sustained national progress.
Focus on Youth and Emerging Sectors
The Prime Minister also characterized the budget as one centered on youth empowerment. He noted that it reflects the aspirations, energy, and determination of young Indians and includes provisions aimed at preparing future leaders, innovators, and creators across multiple sectors.
Key areas highlighted include the development of medical hubs and allied health professions, support for creative and digital industries such as the orange economy and AVGC sectors, expansion of tourism, and new opportunities through initiatives like the Khelo India mission. Together, these measures are intended to open pathways for young people to grow, contribute, and lead in a rapidly evolving economy.