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‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047’
7/28/2024 10:14:13 PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047, articulated through the slogan “Viksit Bharat @ 2047,” resonates deeply with the aspirations of every Indian.
In his recent statement, PM Modi emphasized the pivotal role of states in realizing this grand ambition, highlighting their direct connection with the people and their crucial role in driving developmental agendas.
India’s journey since independence in 1947 has been marked by significant strides across various sectors, yet the vision of becoming a fully developed nation remains a compelling yet challenging goal. PM Modi’s articulation of this vision for 2047, coinciding with the centenary of India’s independence, underscores not just a numerical target but a collective national ethos of progress and prosperity.
Central to achieving this vision is the proactive involvement of states, as emphasized by PM Modi. States, as the frontline administrators and closest to the grassroots, possess a nuanced understanding of local challenges and opportunities. Their active participation in policy formulation and implementation is crucial for translating national aspirations into tangible realities that touch the lives of every Indian citizen.
The roadmap towards a developed India encompasses multifaceted dimensions. Economically, it entails sustained and inclusive growth that empowers every individual and region to contribute meaningfully to the national economy. Socially, it demands equitable access to education, healthcare, and social security, ensuring that no one is left behind in the march towards progress. Environmentally, it necessitates sustainable practices that preserve India’s natural resources and mitigate the impact of climate change.
PM Modi’s call for states to play an active role aligns with the principles of cooperative federalism, where the center and states collaborate closely to leverage their respective strengths. This synergy not only accelerates developmental initiatives but also fosters a competitive spirit among states to excel in governance, infrastructure, and human development indices.
Furthermore, the vision of “Viksit Bharat @ 2047” requires a robust framework of innovation and technology adoption. Embracing digital transformation and fostering a culture of innovation will empower India to leapfrog traditional barriers and emerge as a global leader in various sectors, from technology to sustainable development.
As India marches towards its centenary of independence, the vision of “Viksit Bharat @ 2047” serves not just as a target but as a unifying force that transcends regional, linguistic, and socio-economic diversities. It embodies the spirit of a resurgent nation, confident in its abilities to overcome challenges and seize opportunities for transformative growth.
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