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If India–EU FTA is called the Mother Of All Deals, then India–US partnership is clearly moving beyond trade. In this Rapid Fire, Filters Off conversation, BJP spokesperson Gopal Krishna Agarwal decodes Budget 2026, Viksit Bharat vision, global alliances, investment flows, and future economic strategy. From trade diplomacy to geopolitics, this discussion reveals how India is positioning itself as a global growth engine in a fast-changing world. Check Out this interview.

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00:00The mother of all deals has been done, now we will have a trade deal with the US.
00:04We will say that the daddy of all deals will happen soon, we expect.
00:08Defense, Space Technology, FinTech, Renewable Energy.
00:13Today we are making a chip and a ship.
00:16What is the top three focus on this budget?
00:20Especially for TAPEX boost or MSMEs.
00:24We also have $12,000,000 tax-free.
00:28Corporate tax is less than 25% of the global competition.
00:32Indirect tax, corporate tax, individual tax.
00:38We are also increasing resources.
00:41We are getting formalization of the economy.
00:43Compliance is better.
00:45Leakages are finished.
00:46The Trinimal Congress has a lot of allegations.
00:50They claim that they get no central funds, even during the budget.
00:54More than 7% of the center fund is going devolving to West Bengal.
01:01The population of West Bengal is also 7% of the national.
01:05The 7% of the population is from the center fund.
01:09They have direct devolution.
01:12They are undermining.
01:16The world bank, IMF credit rating agencies, international institutions, domestic institutions,
01:22macroeconomic parameters,
01:24They have pointed out that India is the fastest growing economy.
01:27It is the fourth largest.
01:28It will become the third largest.
01:30It will become the third largest.
01:31They are saying the best economy.
01:32What is your best Bollywood dialogue in your opinion?
01:36The best dialogue? What will you do, Kalia?
01:40I would like to ask Rahul Gandhi and Mamata for this question.
01:44What will you do, Kalia?
01:46It's like this.
01:48Hello and welcome viewers.
01:50Today we have a very special guest, Gopal Krishna Agarwal Ji.
01:55He is a national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party
01:58who is focusing on the economy.
02:00Hello sir.
02:01Namaskar.
02:02Before we get into, you know, the pre-budget mode
02:05and we ask you questions on FTA with the EU.
02:10I have a very interesting thing,
02:13which I have researched yesterday,
02:15that you were in jail for 13 years.
02:20How was your childhood, sir?
02:22And this experience must be traumatic,
02:25but if you want to talk a little about that?
02:28It was formative age.
02:30I was in the 18th century.
02:32I was in the 18th century.
02:33I was in the 18th century.
02:35I was a child of 13 years old.
02:37I think that my family, my father and mother,
02:45and those who are connected to the people of my house,
02:50this is a way that my childhood was in my childhood.
02:56There was a place in my childhood and a place where my family was.
03:02जब emergency लगी और ऐसा महोल हुआ कि सब जगध डर का एक महोल था और बोलने की स्वतनता खतम हो गई, fundamental rights सब को सब suspend कर दिये गए और ऐसा लगा कि देश का प्रजातांत्रिक महोल पूरी तर से अंदिकार में है तो इसके प्रती आवाज उठाना चाहिए
03:24तो जितने भी leaders थे opposition party के politically जो active थे उन सब लोगों को तो जेल में डाल दिया था तो फिर कुछ नए लोगों को आगए जो बढ़के इसके खिलाफ आवाज उठाना चाहिए नितित्व करना चाहिए तो इसलिए यह सोचा गया कि इसके प्रती आखपात काल के विरुद सत्याग
03:54और उसमें इंदा गांदी का जनम दिन था और नेशनल स्टेडियम इंडिया गेट के पास एक program organized किया गया था जिसमें राश्टपती उस समय के ततकाली राश्टपती उपस्तिते और बच्चों को कूरे स्कूलों से बच्चों को लेके आये थे बहुत सारे और foreign dignitaries media को भी
04:24and there is no voice against Indra Gandhi's dictatorship.
04:54अमबेटकर स्टेडियम के पीछे था तो वहाँ पे तीन मेने तक रखा फिर कई लोगों से जो आप उसके बाद जब जेल से चूट किया है तो national level पे बहुत सारे leaders के साथ interaction हुआ और लोगों को ने बहुत appreciate भी किया कई programs में मुझे बुलाया भी गया कि इतनी हिम्मत दिखा
05:24nationalist feeling है उनको बहुत clarity लाने का भी काम किया तो मैं तो उसको खराब episode नहीं मानता मैं तो मानता हूं कि उसने
05:34मेरे अंदर एक देश के लिए कुछ करने का जजबा भी जगा है और clarity of thoughts भी लेक्या है कि देश को हमें कहां किस दिशा में ले जाना है
05:43right so sir from being in jail at the age of 13 वहां से जो वह transition हुआ you are you have studied law you are a CA you have done masters in economics
05:55तो अभी जो प्री बजट का जो माहूल है इंडिया has done the FTA deal with you 99% import tax cuts huge what's your view on that
06:07देखे जब मैं राजनीती में लगए सन 2000 में मैं राजनीती मैं मैं लिखता था तो जना कृष्णमूर्ती उस वक्त प्रेसिडेंट थे भारती जनता पार्टी के उन्होंने मुझे एक दिन बुलाया और का कि आप लिखते हो तुम काफी लिखते हो अकबारों में काफी अक
06:37तुम कि आप लिखते हैं और दिस्कूस ऑन पॉलिसी इशूस अबाउट वेरियस इशूस इंड़ करेंट ताइमें और फिर फाइनली मुझे लगा एक समय मुझे लगा की
07:04Ultimately, good economics is good politics. That is important. हमें एक समय था जब भारत लगबग अंग्रेजों का 200 साल उसके पहले, 800 साल की गुलामी के पहले, even in 18th century, we were controlling almost 25% of global GDP and 27% trade का हम कंट्रोल करते थे.
07:30इन दीरे दीरे हमारी economy downturn पे चली गए, 1947 में मातर 2% की हमने global GDP में contribution रह गया और हम लोग भुकमरी, ill education और आपस के conflict इन सब में फस गए.
07:47तो हमें आर्थिक रूप से फिर से महाशक्ती बनना आवशक है अगर हम भारत को मजबूत देखना चाते हैं.
07:55इस thought को लेके मैं economic issues के लिए काम करना शुरू करने लगा, भारत की आर्थिक रूप से मजबूती के लिए मैं लिखने लगा, काम करने लगा.
08:04तो मुझे economic cell का head भी बनाया, economic policy formulation group का भी head बनाया, spokesperson बनाया economic issues के साथ.
08:13तो इसलिए आजकल मेरा focus economic issues पे जादा है.
08:17और अगर आप 2014 से देखेंगे, मोदी जी का जो पूरा focus है हमारी सरकार का, है economic issues, यानि size of the cake matters.
08:30अगर हम, जो हम, we are considered right to the center, हम लोग communism, communist parties के thoughts से अलग हैं, और हम मानके चलते हैं,
08:41मोदी जी के अंदर की size of the cake matters. अगर हमारी GDP grow करेगी और efficiency लेके आएंगे service delivery में,
08:49social welfare schemes में, corruptions को खतम करेंगे, leakages को कम करेंगे, तो हमारी inclusive growth होगी.
08:58तो in size of the GDP, economic growth और उसके distribution, इसको भी ध्यान में रखना हमारे focus के area में था,
09:07और उसके लिए हमें आर्थिक संपन्नता के लिए हमें जो हमारी manufacturing sector है, उसको मजबूत करना बहुत ज़रूरी है.
09:17कोशिश की कि हमारे manufacturing sector को strengthen करना है और manufacturing sector को strengthen करने के लिए global और regional supply chain के साथ हमारे
09:28MSME sector, manufacturing sector को align करना ज़रूरी है, उसके लिए हमने ये माना कि जो हमारे से economy में आगे है, developed countries हैं,
09:40खासकर UK, Europe, Germany, Australia, UAE, जिनकी economy size हमसे बड़ा है, उन लोगों के साथ हमारे अगर bilateral trade agreements होते हैं,
09:51free trade agreements होते हैं और हमारी manufacturing sector उनकी supply chain के साथ जुड़ती है,
09:57तो हमारी economy का manufacturing sector मजबूत होगा, इसलिए हमने 2014 के बाद, खासकर आठ, ये आठवाँ FTA है,
10:08free trade agreement है, हमने focus किया उन countries के साथ, जिनकी economy size हमसे बड़ी थी,
10:14और हमारे manufacturing sector को उनके साथ supply chain में integrate होने के कारण strength मिलेगी,
10:20तो हमने Oman, UAE के साथ किया, Australia, New Zealand के साथ free trade agreement किया,
10:28हमने उसके बाद UK के साथ free trade agreement किया, Mauritius के साथ किया,
10:33अब ये जो आपने अभी पूछा कि ये जो Europe के साथ हमने free trade agreement किया,
10:38और यह 27 countries का group है, और यह 25% of the global GDP का ये segment है,
10:50उनके साथ हमने अभी ये free trade agreement किया है,
10:54मोधी जी के नितित में, प्यूज जी के मैनत से,
10:57और उसके साथ almost 200 billion, 200 करोड लोगों की ये economy का पूरा setup है,
11:06जिसको integrate किया, तो यहाँ, इसलिए इसको mother of all deals कहते हैं,
11:12कि 25% की जो GDP growth, GDP का size है, वर्ल्ड का, उनका आपस में जब integrated economy के root में,
11:23रोड में बनेगा, तो दोनो segments को फायदा होगा.
11:28Sir, on a lighter note, अब mother of all deals तो हो गया है,
11:31अब US के साथ एक trade deal हो जाए, तो वो आप क्या कहेंगे?
11:35ने, देखें, US बहुत महत्वपून कड़ी है, उसके साथ हमारा export भी बहुत तेजी से बढ़ना चाहिए,
11:44तो मुझे तो लगता है कि लोग हमसे बोलते हैं कि पूछ रहते हैं, यह mother of all deals है,
11:52तो वो US के साथ होगा, तो उसे क्या कहेंगे?
11:56तो हम तो कहेंगे, daddy of all deals, वो भी होगा, जल्दी,
11:58we expect that we will have a good deal with US also.
12:02हमारे Gen Z viewers को काफी पसंद आएगा, मेरे क्याल से,
12:06daddy of all deals,
12:08हमारे Prime Minister Manarindra Modi का जो view है, जो vision है उनका,
12:13कि विक्सित भारत by 2047, क्या यह हो पाएगा by 2047 या फिर उससे पहले?
12:21देखे, विक्सित भारत हमारा लक्ष है,
12:25लेकिन उस objective को achieve करने के लिए,
12:28उन्होंने अमरित काल की बात भी किये, 25 साल जो है हमें मेहनत करनी पड़ेगी,
12:33ऐसे तो हो नहीं सकता कि हम लक्ष लेके चल दें और उसके लिए काम ना करें तो हम उस पे पहुंच जाएंगे,
12:39तो उस लक्ष को प्राप करने के लिए अमरित काल में हमें काफी मेहनत करनी पड़ेगी,
12:44मोधी जी ने और हम लोगों ने स्पेस टेकनलोजी को प्राइवेट सेक्टर के लिए खोल दिया,
12:49आज 300 से उपर स्टाटप हैं केवल स्पेस टेकनलोजी में,
12:55एक समय था जो स्टाटप जो थे 200-300 स्टाटप थे 2014 में,
13:00Now there are 1,70,000 start-up in various areas in Bhairat.
13:06Then we have a shanty bill, which was announced in the last session.
13:12In this session, nuclear power, because our energy security is very important.
13:17Our fossil fuel, crude oil, we import energy is very important for a country.
13:25Our dependence is in foreign countries.
13:28We have green hydrogen, renewable energy, solar, wind energy.
13:35We have made a lot of investment.
13:38With the shanty bill, we have opened small nuclear power reactors to the private sector.
13:45There are immense opportunities.
13:47Young generation, you talk about Gen Z.
13:50Young generation, I go to college and universities, they are so enthusiastic about opportunities being created.
13:58Areas where they can implement, think of new ideas, implement them, go for PSUs or government department of various schemes and implement them and get assured market for them.
14:13So, in all these things, people will be able to identify problems and implement them and implement them.
14:23Funding mechanism is also made by nuclear technology.
14:28To be able to identify and implement them, you will be able to implement them.
14:33Now, I will tell you, you will tell me that we will tell you about our defense requirements of our defense requirements.
14:34we were importing last year more than 68 percent of our defense requirement were domestically
14:46procured.
14:47So defense, space technology, fintech, nuclear energy, renewable energy.
14:56We are creating a chip and a ship.
15:04We are creating a very big global level.
15:07The US has announced that the chip manufacturing sector has built a segment.
15:14There are three countries.
15:16They have said that we will improve now in India.
15:18We will create a chip, a ship, a defense equipment, nuclear energy, renewable energy, space technology.
15:29We are already a leader in pharma.
15:33We are the vaccine head supplier for the global countries.
15:38In pharma, we have the generic medicines, almost 70 percent of the market share we are having.
15:46So India has immense potentialities.
15:49Demographic dividend, we also know that demographic dividend remains a limited period.
15:59We may have to get rich before we get old.
16:04Europe is currently diversifying beyond China.
16:09Do you think India can be the alternative?
16:13I think you have a good question for me, Shuti Ji.
16:17I want to tell you something that I want to say about you.
16:20Europe has imperialism with various nations.
16:38But what happened after that, when you see 100-1500 years of history, what they did is they outsourced their national security to the U.S.
16:52That U.S. will take care of our defense, NATO, NATO, they outsourced their defense to U.S.
17:01They outsourced their manufacturing to China and they outsourced their energy security to Russia.
17:07So we thought that we will be able to deliver our lives.
17:11We don't have to do anything.
17:13So there was a situation that came out.
17:19Now they realized that these things we will do in our own hands.
17:26We will be in a very bad shape.
17:29And they think that China plus one also says that the manufacturing potential in India has.
17:36We will integrate with them.
17:39So China plus one risk diversion strategy will come.
17:43And they also want an alternative alliance for security and everything.
17:50So they are investing heavily into our defense industry also.
17:55They are planning.
17:56Switzerland, they have committed huge amount almost 9 lakh crore of this FDI to be invested into India in coming 2-3 years.
18:09So they want to, we will have a lot of capital flows, capital formation bhi ho ga.
18:16So this situation is geopolitics challenge, geopolitical challenge.
18:23We cannot control global challenges.
18:27If the world is turning into protectionism, we have to deal with it.
18:33The world is disrupting the supply chain.
18:37It's a big challenge.
18:38We cannot define.
18:40These geopolitical conflicts are happening.
18:43Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Hamas or Iran.
18:48These conflicts are happening.
18:52They disrupt the supply chain.
18:56We cannot control them.
18:57We have to navigate and strengthen our potential.
19:06We have to navigate through these turbulent times.
19:09And it will only be possible when we strengthen our own.
19:15We do not depend on international support only.
19:20We develop our own strength.
19:22This is the whole policy.
19:23Now, let's talk about state elections.
19:26How does the FTA timing align just before the state elections?
19:32So, do we want to set an economic narrative?
19:39No.
19:40Look, I have said that good economics is good politics.
19:44That is our basic policy.
19:46And we do not make economic policy based on political consideration alone.
19:52Though we are getting benefit of our economic policies and the growth in the economy.
19:58And the size of the cake does matter.
20:02If you end up distributing poverty only, if you don't have the economic resources for the benefit of the common man, what you will give them?
20:11Yes.
20:12Nothing you cannot give.
20:13So, you need the size of the GDP should grow.
20:16Size of the economy should grow.
20:18Resources with the government should grow.
20:20If that grows, then you have the capacity to go for welfare scheme, benefit scheme, support industries, support credit formations, etc.
20:33So, this is very important thing.
20:36So, economic growth is our main focus.
20:39And for economic growth, decisions are not only politically motivated.
20:46Because when the Prime Minister said there were certain issues where we face challenges when we went on to reforms in our economy, in our country.
20:58So, West has developed good economic situation, Gujarat, Maharashtra, even South has done good thing on the economy.
21:07But certain states have like behind like Bihar, Bengal, even Eastern UP, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh.
21:15So, we always focus on states where they need bigger support from the government.
21:23And if they grow, the whole economy will grow.
21:25There will be larger potential for economy to grow because they are lagged behind in the economic growth.
21:34So, these are the consideration that there should be equity in the growth in the state.
21:39And we should not have political compulsions alone.
21:43Whatever welfare schemes we announce, we make it important that we implement them.
21:55We do not go for false promises as opposition has done in Karnataka.
22:00They promise so many things and the deputy CM, DK Shiv Kumar himself said that we don't have resources to fulfill our promises which we made in the Karnataka state election.
22:15Congress made promises in Himachal.
22:18This economy went to such a bad situation that they could not even give salaries to their employees.
22:26We have seen West Bengal.
22:28What is the health of the economy in West Bengal?
22:31Mamata Bainaji is not doing anything for industrialization.
22:35Even there is large scale corruption in every welfare scheme that she is implementing.
22:41So, whatever policies we make, first thing is that whatever we announce in the election, we make it our commitment to implement them.
22:53We also look into the resources that will require to fulfill those promises.
23:00And if we promise something for West Bengal, particularly or Kerala or Tamil Nadu or Assam in this budget, etc.
23:10Before the election, whatever the government announces, we will ensure that we have ample resources to implement them.
23:16Sure.
23:17We will not just announce and then say that we don't have resources.
23:22So, the budget will surely take care of states which need more support.
23:27State, whatever we announce, there are ample provisions for them.
23:31That is the way we will work for.
23:33Sir, there were 2-3 questions about your budget.
23:37But, why did you talk about Mohamata Bainaji and Karnataka?
23:42The Trinimal Congress has many allegations that they claim that they get no central funds even during the budget.
23:50What do you say about this?
23:52Because I look after economics, the finance commission decides how much funds will be devolved to the state from the center.
24:07More than 7% of the center fund is going devolving to West Bengal, is being devolved to the West Bengal.
24:19And West Bengal is the third largest state which is getting this much of funds.
24:25Highest goes to UP, Bihar and third is West Bengal.
24:28If there is a question about them, they need to think about it.
24:35And West Bengal's population, that is also 7% of the national population.
24:40So, the 7% of the population, the 7% of the population is from the fund center.
24:44They have direct devolution.
24:47And this is a normal fund.
24:50So, in addition to the center of the center, the 1,000 and 200 schemes, like Pradhan Mantri Ujjolano, Manrega, Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojna, Kisan Samman Nidhi,
25:00Jal, Her Ghar Jal, Swach Bharat Mission.
25:05These are all the flagship schemes and centers, which are particularly scheme-based funds are allocated.
25:14That is in addition to normal devolution.
25:19Direct schemes, direct schemes, devolution, devolution, devolution, and then the borrowing of the permission allowed.
25:30The expenditure is more than the West Bengal.
25:36The expenditure is more than the center.
25:40So, they need to acknowledge that.
25:44The center is so much supporting.
25:47If they don't perform in any scheme,
25:50then some schemes are performance-based.
25:53If you give the utilization certificate, then the next trench will come.
25:59They are not ready to give utilization certificate many things.
26:04We have seen this in Karnatak also.
26:06We have seen this.
26:08This is very much West Bengal.
26:10The utilization certificate is not available.
26:12The second thing is that we are going to direct benefit transfer.
26:15We want to know that when a scheme is going to be a government scheme,
26:20then the beneficiary bank account will direct benefit transfer.
26:24So that we don't have the leakages,
26:27we don't have the corruption angle,
26:29we don't have the right to go and go and eat the beneficiary.
26:35They don't have the data.
26:37In the Kisansan Sambhan Nidhi,
26:39they are prepared to give the bank account to the bank account.
26:44So, this is a great deal.
26:46This is a great deal.
26:48They don't do it.
26:50They don't do it.
26:52They don't do it.
26:53They don't have the money for money,
26:55they don't do it.
26:56That won't do it.
26:57Because you will name something
26:59I take care of the bank account is a real fan of everything.
26:59They don't have the circumstances,
27:00but they do not have the war.
27:01You should've used a company to.
27:02You should've put the network on the bank account.
27:04It's not a perfect deal.
27:07You should be used to the bank account.
27:08You should have the money for fraud.
27:09Sir, we talked about schemes, Bengal economy, and social media, which is a lot of churchy.
27:16We talked about the SIR that we talked about, that this is a kind of harassment.
27:22What do you think about that?
27:24I am going to say that Mamata Banerjee, which is put on the platter and put on the country
27:30to the people of the country who wanted to give to the people of the country.
27:35That is the job of SIR inside.
27:37kis dhrao se chouis pargana or mabh Chiming Bangal vaccinika yai nenen bortar fencing ke
27:48liye jamine allocate karne koi bhi nahin taiyar aap bangla dese ki tarap se infiltration
27:56ho raha yai suprime court ne hai har samepe her sarkar nai iz baat ko mahana yai ki
28:04infiltration that is in the country for a big hit.
28:08So it's the fencing for the border,
28:11the border between the border,
28:13the border between the border,
28:15it's the building of BISF,
28:17it's the fencing for the future.
28:22It's the fake,
28:24the voter card,
28:26it's the voter card,
28:28and this work done by the vote bank.
28:30फिर communal politics के card खेलना यह सारा काम वो कर रहे थे और उसको रोकने के लिए अगर election commission ने transparency का system लेके आए हैं और वो तो उसकी जिम्मेदारी है institution की responsibility constitutionally की जो citizen होगा वो ही vote दे सकता है
28:53अगर किसी के पास इस तरह का कोई proof है तो हमें बताएं हम तो राष्ट एक राष्ट एक राष्ट एक राष्ट एक
29:23देश की बात करते हैं और जो किसी भी तरह से डिवीजिव लेवल पर स्टेट की डिवीजिव लेवल की राजदीती करने में हमारा विश्वास नहीं है हमारा जो nationalist viewpoint है उसी के कारण जनता हमें अपना समर्थन देती है और एक के बाद एक election भी हम जीत रहे हैं क्योंकि हम deliver कर
29:53response people support and we are winning one election after election and we are increasing our vote share we are increasing the confidence of the people in our leadership particularly modiji तो that is we are people are appreciating our policies our delivery mechanism our global outreach our welfare schemes
30:17सब चीजों में तो स्टेट की डिवीजिव पॉलिटिक्स हम करते भी नहीं we are one of we are the pan India party हमें तो बंगाल का भी पश्रिमंगाल का भी support चाहिए कहरेला का भी चाहिए तमिल नाडू का भी चाहिए करनाटक का भी चाहिए आसाम का भी चाहिए महाराष्ट का भी गुजरात का
30:47अनादर वेरी रिसेंट कांट्रोवर्सी जिसके बारे में ऑपोजिशन अलेगेशन कर रहा है पदमा अबोर्स के बारे में कि 37 आप देम वर गिवन तू यू नो ऑल इलेक्शन बाउंड स्टेट से वेस्ट बिंगाल के अरला तमिल नाडू इस पे आपको क्या कहना है
31:02देखें यह मैंने भी सुना था सोशल मीडिया पे कुछ चलाने की कोशिश की कॉंग्रेस ने और उनके अपोजिशन के और भी लोगों ने कि आपने पूल बाउंड एरिया में फोकस ज़्यादा किया है
31:15मैं कहा हूँ इसको इस तरह से नहीं देखने के वज़ा यह देखना चाहिए कि किन लोगों को पद्मा एवार्ड मिले है और अगर पद्मा एवार्ड केरिला तमिल नाडू और पश्शिम मंगाल के लोगों को ज़्यादा मिले है और तो उन लोगों को वो डिजर्व करते ह
31:45So if you have to analyze them individually, then they are given in art, public delivery, public services, and they are given in health and education.
31:55So if you have to agree with them, or if you have to agree with them, or if you have to say that this person did not deserve you,
32:06then we will have to answer that.
32:10But when I talked to the opposition leaders, when I was in the debate, I told them,
32:16I told them that these 15 people have given the name of Padmashree and Padmashree in the states.
32:23I told them that they deserve.
32:26Then I told them that you are more answerable.
32:29Why have you not given so many years to deserve?
32:33I think the whole world is watching India's budget.
32:40My question is very simple.
32:42What is the top three focus on this budget?
32:48Especially for capex boost or MSMEs?
32:52Look, I have told them that there is a gap between the economic growth and manufacturing sector and the agricultural sector.
33:07The manufacturing sector is what generates employment.
33:11Employment is a big challenge, I think.
33:14The biggest challenge in the country.
33:16Infrastructure is a very important role.
33:18The ease of doing business and the ease of living.
33:21And the logistics cost is also reduced.
33:25Because the transportation cost will be reduced.
33:27If it will become expressways,
33:29the defence corridors, the airways, the waterways,
33:32the cost of transportation will be reduced.
33:36And we'll experiment on within 3-4 years ago.
33:53.
33:56The transportation cost.
34:01we create
34:02if you have a road
34:03then cement
34:04steel
34:05construction industry
34:06all the things
34:07construction equipment
34:08will be very
34:10big work
34:10so the government
34:12will continue
34:13to spend
34:15on infrastructure
34:16which is our focus
34:19that will remain
34:19but the fiscal
34:21deficit
34:21remains a challenge
34:22which is good
34:24that our
34:24resource generation
34:25is increasing
34:26direct
34:27indirect
34:28tax
34:28and other
34:29things
34:30because
34:30better compliance
34:31and formalization
34:32but we reduce
34:35tax
34:35individual
34:37tax
34:37we have
34:3812,000,000
34:39tax
34:40free
34:40corporate
34:41tax
34:4225%
34:43global
34:44competitive
34:45level
34:46indirect
34:47tax
34:47GST
34:48implement
34:492015-16
34:50GST
34:51then
34:53Irving
34:53Subramaniam
34:54committee
34:54that
34:55revenue
34:56neutral
34:56tax
34:5715%
34:58GST
34:59is
35:00under
35:0025-30%
35:03indirect tax
35:04and
35:05GST
35:05implement
35:0615-15%
35:07revenue
35:08neutral
35:10tax
35:11level
35:11परपे चले जाएंगे अभी हम 10% से नीचे टेक्स को एवरेज पे ले आए रहे हैं रहे हैं और टेक्स को इन्डिरेक्ट टेक्स कम है और पर अपरोड प्रचार के बढ़ रहे हैं क्योंकि
35:26की formalization of the economy हो रहा है compliance बेटर हो रहा है
35:30leakages खतम हो रहे हैं तो और delivery mechanism में अंदर भी लगबग 50
35:36लाग करोड से उपर की various scheme में सरकार direct benefit transfer में
35:40zero leakages के fund transfer करने में सफल हुए जिसके कारण rural remote
35:46areas में जो है economic में demand भी काफी बढ़ रही है तो इसको
35:54continue करेंगे और resources के बढ़ाने के लिए अगर हमने
35:59expenditure पूरा continue करना है तो कुछ नए mechanism कुछ नए आयाम जिसको
36:05कहते हैं हमाई resource generation के सरकार को देखने चाहिए तो मुझे
36:09लगता है economic survey ने एक दो चीज़े बहुत अच्छी इस बात पर उन्होंने
36:13point out किये कि disinvestment एक बहुत अच्छा area है सर हमने बहुत सारे
36:20चीज़ों के बारे में बात किया starting from geopolitics to you know trade
36:23infrastructure capex of course election before I let you go मेरे पास कुछ fun
36:30सवाल है we'll have a rapid fire round and just a quick thing before we start the rapid
36:37fire राहुल कांधियान Congress ने claim किया है कि BJP नोंने insult किया
36:43है कि Republic Day में seating arrangements थी वो साही नहीं थी इसके बारे में आपको
36:47कुछ कहना है ने देखे यह उनके पास कोई देश कहित के मुद्दे तो है नहीं उनके
36:54पास अपने केवल अपनी पार्टी में अपनी position को बचाने के अलावा non or trivial issues को उठाने
37:04के अलावा उनका कोई काम नहीं है देश को बाहर जाके राहुल गांधी
37:07undermined करते हैं विदेशी ताकतों के agenda को आगे बढ़ाने की बाते करते हैं उनके बयानों को
37:16को लोग लेके global level पे उनको उठाते हैं हमारे जो कंटीज हैं विचार नॉट कंडियूसिव टू आस चाइना पाकिस्तान राहुल गांधी के
37:29कि स्टेट्मेंट्स को कोट करके भारत को अंडर्वाइन करने का प्रयास करते हैं राहुल हमारी economy for world bank IMF सारी credit rating
37:38agency सब इंटरनेशनल इंस्टिउशन डॉमेस्टिक इंस्टिउशन मेक्रोइकनोमिक पैरामिटर्स पॉइंट आउट कर रहे हैं कि इंडिया इस फास्टेश गोइंग एकॉनमी फोर्थ लाज़ेस्ट है जल्दी तीन थर्ड लाज़ेस्ट बन जाएगे और वो कह रहें डै�
38:08उनको उसी प्रोटोकॉल के इसाब से जो जनता ने उनको जिस पोजिशन पर रखा है उसी इतार से उनको स्थान दिया गया है
38:16एक दम बोलना है नहीं है फॉस्ट फेवरेट इंडियन स्ट्रीट फूड तो सभी पेवरेट है बट आई तिंग गोलगभभा आपके साब से मुझे लगता है कि कहीं भी मैं भी शादी में जाता हूं तो गोलगभभा इसाब से पहले बादे हैं और आपका मॉर्णी रू�
38:46I walk a lot and Suri Namaskar is very important it is a very efficient exercise मुझे लगता है सब को करना चाहिए हजारों साल के रिसर्च के बाद इस पूरे को कंपाल किया है Suri Namaskar is best
39:08a book that changed your life autobiography of a yogi that has inspired me a lot if not politics what would be your dream job my current job is politics and this is my dream job nice I am in the field which is my dream job
39:28Sir आप movies देख आपका best Bollywood dialogue आपकी हिसाब से क्या है best dialogue तेरा क्या होगा कालिया मैं तो राहूल गांदी और मम्ता ते पूछना चाहता हूं कि तेरा क्या होगा कालिया यूँ ही चलते रहो है
39:45favorite cricket moment
39:48वो तो 1983 का हमारा World Cup वाला है वो इस इस created a big confidence in the country
39:58और वन आप जो आप सुबा भी देखते हैं शाम को भी देखते हैं और आग को भी देखते हैं
40:03Twitter है और LinkedIn भी देखते हैं
40:08and according to you which is the quickest Modi government achievement
40:12Digital Public Infrastructure
40:16It is the global footprint of India
40:19G20 में इसको बहुत appreciate किया
40:22जिस तरह से welfare को define कर दिया है
40:26Digital Public Infrastructure ने
40:28जिस तरह से leakages और corruption को खतम कर दिया
40:32यह landmark है और जो हमारा वसूदेव को तुमबकम वाला concept है
40:36कि survey भवन्त सुखिना
40:39कि हम सब लोग इसको freely पूरी कंट्रीज को
40:42African countries हमारे साथ इतने जोड रहे है
40:45South Asian countries इसके कारण इतने जोड रहे
40:48They are adopting this
40:49So this is the thing which I consider the biggest achievement
40:54Including economic growth तो ही
40:57Sure
40:57Padma Awards
40:58TMC's real gripe
41:01इसके बार में क्या बोला है
41:02Padma Awards जो भी हुआ जो उसके बार में
41:04जो controversy so called controversy हुआ है
41:07जो TMC ने भी बोला है
41:09तो उसके बार में आपको अपने गिरेबान में जहां किये और देखिए कि आपने क्यों देश के साथ भेदभाव किया
41:16आपके हिसाब से राहूल गांधी का best economic idea क्या है
41:21मैं तो उसको याद करता हूं कि वह जिस दिन आलू से सोना बना देंगे तो फिर कुछ करने की देश को जरूरत ही नहीं पड़ेगी
41:29सब लोग घर में अराम करें और राहूल गांधी की जय बोलें
41:33वर्स एकनोमिक वर्स ऑपोशिशन एकनोमिक प्रोपोजल वर्स प्रोमिस वो तो यह प्रोमिस्ट अगर आपको कभी कॉर्णर कर दिया जाए और आपको पूछा जाए फोर्स किया जाए कि टुनमूल कॉंटर्स के बारे में
42:02कुछ एक अच्छा चीज बता है तो आप क्या बताएंगे किस के बारे में TMC के बारे में मैं तो कहूंगा ममता जी की जो बात है कि उन्होंने अपनी
42:14she has dug her own political grave she has secured her future she has dug her own political grave
42:22okay thank you so much sir for joining us together today we got a lot of insights
42:28apart from politics India में क्या चल रहा है हम कब विक्सित भारत के तरफ किस what is the path
42:36or third largest economy हम जल्द बनेंगे I hope trade deals budget of course elections but wonderful conversation sir
42:47uh it was uh very nice so I will end it with two lines we are going to speak in two lines
42:53it is the will of the people and it is the confidence and uh uh the love honor for the country that will make us great
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