'North East is our Ashtalakshmi', said PM Modi
PM Modi emphasized the importance of the North East region of India, likening it to Ashtalakshmi, while discussing Budget 2026 during his Assam visit.
During his visit to Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the significance of the North East region, referring to it as Ashtalakshmi, a symbol of eight manifestations of wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology. He stated that the upcoming Budget 2026 will play a crucial role in enhancing the development and strength of this region, underlining the commitment of the government to uplift North East India. Modi's remarks indicate a strategic focus on this often-overlooked region, aiming to channel government resources and attention toward its growth.
The Prime Minister asserted that the budget is not merely a financial document but a means to empower the vision of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and is expected to energize efforts for development in the North East. This emphasis on budgeting for development aligns with the Indian government's broader strategy to integrate various states into the national economic framework, ensuring that all regions, especially those with unique challenges, are adequately supported.
Modi's characterization of the North East as a key asset reflects the government's evolving approach towards regional disparities and development. The focus on the North East as a potential hub for growth may lead to increased investments, infrastructure projects, and job creation in the area, ultimately resulting in a transformed economic landscape for the region.