Did FM Sitharaman Present the Economic Survey 2026 in Parliament?
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In New Delhi, on January 29 (NationPress), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman officially presented the Economic Survey 2026 in Parliament on Thursday. This document aims to establish the formal perspective on the country's economic performance, showcasing resilience amid global uncertainties and US-imposed tariffs.
The Economic Survey is set to disclose India’s anticipated GDP growth projections for both the current fiscal year (FY26) and the forthcoming year (FY27). This essential pre-budget document encapsulates the yearly economic progress of India and outlines the short- and medium-term economic outlook.
Following the presentation, Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran will elaborate on the significant findings related to policy reforms highlighted in the Economic Survey 2026, covering crucial issues such as rupee depreciation, geopolitical tensions, and more.
Notably, Sitharaman has made history by being the first woman to present the Union Budget for the ninth consecutive time, a moment acknowledged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During the 2026 Budget Session in Parliament, PM Modi stated that this milestone is a proud chapter in the nation’s parliamentary history.
FM Sitharaman is scheduled to present the 15th Budget of the PM Modi administration on February 1, marking the second complete Budget since the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) regained power for a third term in 2024.
Over the past decade, India has strengthened its foundations across key sectors, establishing a solid base for future growth.
The Budget Session, consisting of 30 sittings over 65 days, is set to adjourn on February 13 and reconvene on March 9 for parliamentary committees to review ministry-wise demands for grants.
The Parliament's Budget Session commenced on January 28 and will unfold in two phases: the first phase will last until February 13, while the second phase is scheduled from March 9 to April 2.