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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet with leading economists and subject matter experts at the NITI Aayog on Tuesday, December 30, at 11 am, as part of the government’s ongoing consultations ahead of major economic decisions.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will also take part in the talks, which are expected to focus on a range of economic issues. The meeting is likely to serve as a platform for experts to share their views and assessments on the current economic situation and future priorities of the country.
According to sources, PM Modi is expected to hear the suggestions and views of economists on the upcoming Union Budget. The discussions are also likely to cover areas where further reforms may be needed to support growth, strengthen macroeconomic stability and address emerging challenges.
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The domestic and global economic outlook is also expected to be a major topic during the talks. Experts are likely to present their views on growth prospects, fiscal management and structural measures needed to sustain long-term growth.
Such consultations with economists and industry experts are a regular feature of the government’s pre-budget exercise, aimed at incorporating a wide range of inputs before policy decisions are finalised. The talks at NITI Aayog are expected to yield valuable insights as the government prepares for the next phase of economic planning.