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Union Minister Jual Oram stated India is on track to achieve developed nation status by 2047 under the Viksit Bharat vision. Speaking at a public intellectuals' meeting in Dibrugarh on June 14, 2024, he highlighted the Modi government's 12-year focus on good governance, infrastructure development, economic progress, and public welfare. The event commemorated twelve years of Modi-led governance under the theme 'Twelve Years of Trust, Development and Public Welfare', with comprehensive roadmap already prepared for transformation.
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Viksit Bharat 2047 represents India's ambitious roadmap to transition from developing to developed nation status by the centenary of Independence. This vision encompasses sustained investments across infrastructure, technology, innovation, social welfare, and human resource development to position India among leading global economies. The strategy builds on twelve years of Modi governance emphasizing digital governance, enhanced connectivity, economic reforms, and improved welfare delivery mechanisms. Key transformation areas include expanded youth opportunities, strengthened institutional frameworks, and collective nation-building participation. The timeline aligns with India's demographic dividend period, where a young population can drive economic growth through skill development and innovation. Success depends on maintaining growth momentum across sectors while addressing development gaps. The vision requires coordinated policy interventions spanning central and state governments, private sector participation, and civil society engagement. Implementation challenges include managing regional disparities, environmental sustainability, and global economic uncertainties while ensuring inclusive growth that benefits all socio-economic segments.
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