Prime Minister Modi Denies Foreign Travel Tax Proposal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi firmly denied media claims about the government considering a tax or surcharge on foreign travel, insisting these reports are false. Modi emphasized continued efforts to enhance business and living conditions while urging judicious consumption of resources amid ongoing global economic challenges.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday dismissed reports suggesting that the government plans to impose a tax, cess, or surcharge on foreign travel. Calling the news "totally false," Modi reiterated his government's commitment to enhancing the 'Ease of Doing Business' and 'Ease of Living'.
These reports, citing unnamed sources, claimed high-level discussions were underway about implementing such a financial levy. Modi's rejection marks a rare direct response from the leader to media speculation, as he currently tours five nations.
Amid global tensions, Modi has urged a prudent approach to resource consumption, from fuel to gold purchases, aiming to bolster economic resilience while promoting sustainable transportation solutions like metro and electric vehicle use.
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