Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized India’s consistent fiscal discipline despite not securing a rating upgrade from Moody’s, which maintained India at “Baa3” with a stable outlook. She highlighted the government’s commitment to debt reduction, balancing fiscal prudence, and continued public spending on key sectors.
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