"The decision with far-reaching consequences would make progressive states like Gujarat stronger in their march towards progress," Patel said.
"By accepting the 14th Finance Commission's recommendations, Modi has strengthened co-operative federalism enabling state governments greater participation in the process of planning and development instead of following the Centre's age-old practice of its trying to prove its supremacy over states in Centre-state relations," Patel said.
"With increased share from central taxes at the states' disposal, Gujarat would plan its priorities as per local needs like drinking water, public health and development schemes," she said.
In its first meeting, NITI Ayog Gujarat had suggested increasing states' share in central taxes, she said.
She exuded confidence that these slew of decisions would empower states to develop and contribute to the nation's development.
