Young Voices, Policy Impact: PM’s Outreach to Youth Reflected in Budget, Says Gopal Krishna Agarwal
Highlighting the government's push to integrate youth into policymaking, BJP National Spokesperson for Economic Affairs Gopal Krishna Agarwal has underlined the growing role of young leaders in shaping India's development agenda.
Speaking at the centenary celebrations of Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) in Delhi University, Agarwal pointed to the Prime Minister's "Young Leadership Dialogue" as a key initiative aimed at harnessing youth potential. The programme, he said, saw participation from nearly 50 lakh young aspirants who expressed a willingness to contribute to nation-building.
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According to Agarwal, the process involved multiple stages of engagement. Participants were required to submit detailed applications, followed by essay-based evaluations on critical national issues. From this vast pool, a select group was shortlisted, culminating in 11 individuals presenting their ideas directly to the Prime Minister.
"These interactions are not symbolic. They are being translated into policy," Agarwal asserted, adding that several ideas emerging from these youth consultations found reflection in the Union Budget. The emphasis, he noted, is on aligning governance with grassroots aspirations and future-oriented thinking.
The final round of engagement took place at Bharat Mandapam, where around 3,000 participants gathered for a two-day event, showcasing a structured effort to build a pipeline of young leadership.

Agarwal's remarks came during a session at the Shri Ram Economics Summit 2026, part of SRCC's flagship academic engagement platform. The event aimed to foster dialogue on contemporary economic challenges and policy innovation.
Framing youth as stakeholders rather than beneficiaries, Agarwal positioned the initiative as part of a broader governance shift- one that seeks to institutionalise youth input in economic and developmental policymaking.
The message was clear: India's policy future is increasingly being shaped not just in corridors of power, but through structured engagement with its next generation of leaders.
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