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India's 2026–27 budget reflects youth input on skills, gig work, and creativity, with PM Modi endorsing a youth-driven policy shift.
Youth perspectives from the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2026, including ideas on skill development, the gig economy, and the orange economy, were incorporated into India’s Union Budget 2026–27, according to Shubhra Chaubey, a Gujarat student who addressed Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The event, held in New Delhi, gathered around 3,000 young leaders, with selected inputs shaping national policy.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman called the budget "youth-driven," emphasizing initiatives in entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and women empowerment.
The government highlighted participatory governance, aiming to engage India’s large youth population in nation-building.
El presupuesto 2026/27 de la India refleja la contribución de los jóvenes en habilidades, trabajo de concierto y creatividad, y el primer ministro Modi respalda un cambio de política impulsado por los jóvenes.