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In today's political landscape, adversaries often clash over the funding and implementation of government-sponsored programs in various sectors, including Indian businesses. The push and pull between different political parties and interest groups can significantly impact the success and reach of these programs.
In today's political landscape, it is not uncommon to witness adversaries from different parties engage in debates and disagreements over various government-funded programs. One area that attracts a lot of attention is the allocation of resources towards cutting-edge technology and innovation for the future.