Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to present the interim budget ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in India. The budget is likely to focus on new spending measures to attract voters without increasing the fiscal deficit. The economy’s rapid growth has resulted in a tax windfall for the government, which has helped in achieving the goal of reducing the deficit. With the budget, Modi aims to showcase the success of his economic policies and gain voter support. The budget is expected to address key areas such as infrastructure, agriculture, and social welfare, with an emphasis on reaching out to various sections of society. It is also anticipated that certain tax relief measures may be announced to provide relief to the middle class and spur consumption. As the country heads into the elections, the budget will play a crucial role in setting the tone for the campaign and influencing public sentiment.