Viksit Bharat @2047: A vision for India’s sustainable development
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Viksit Bharat@2047: A Vision for India’s sustainable development represents a transformative roadmap for India’s growth and development by the centenary of its independence. This ambitious vision aims to build a nation that is economically robust, socially inclusive, and environmentally sustainable. Anchored in the values of progress and equity, Viksit Bharat@2047 seeks to integrate social welfare, environmental stewardship, and economic prosperity to address the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world.Abstract
Key pillars of this vision include advancing technological innovation, fostering entrepreneurship, and promoting skill development to support a knowledge-based economy. Emphasis on renewable energy, eco-friendly practices, and climate resilience reflects a commitment to sustainable practices that protect natural resources and biodiversity for future generations. Moreover, it advocates for good governance and transparency to ensure accountable and responsive institutions, alongside a focus on international cooperation to address global challenges collaboratively.
Viksit Bharat@2047 also underscores the importance of inclusivity, with targeted initiatives to uplift marginalized communities, empower youth, and reduce inequalities across regions and sectors. Through collaborative efforts across government, private sector, and civil society, this vision strives to position India as a global leader in sustainable and equitable growth. Viksit Bharat@2047 is not only a pathway to development but also a testament to India’s dedication to creating a prosperous, inclusive, and resilient future for all its citizens.
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