Thaw after days of ruckus as Budget debate begins in Lok Sabha

After several tumultuous days marked by protests and disruptions, the Lok Sabha has finally commenced its debate on the Union Budget. The session, which had been fraught with tension, saw opposition members vocally criticizing the government's fiscal policies, particularly in light of rising inflation and unemployment rates. In a significant development, India and the United States recently unveiled a framework for an interim trade agreement aimed at fostering reciprocal and mutually beneficial economic relations. This agreement is expected to enhance bilateral trade ties, providing a platform for future negotiations. The Budget debate is crucial as it outlines the government's financial roadmap and priorities for the coming fiscal year. As lawmakers engage in discussions, the focus remains on addressing pressing economic challenges while also considering the implications of international agreements like the one with the US. The outcome of this debate could have far-reaching effects on India's economic landscape, making it a pivotal moment in the parliamentary calendar.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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