Now that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proved his mastery over politics and his excellent grip on electoral strategies, his financial deputy, Nirmala Sitharaman, has a clear-cut job on hand. On July 5, when she presents the Budget, she needs to follow a single-sentence canon—look from above, act at the grassroots. Thus, as she fleshes out an economic vision and a five-year roadmap, she has to address the issues of the distressed sections—a top-down approach with bottoms-up objectives.