India Sets Sights on Global Leadership Across All Sectors by 2047

India is gradually heading on a grand national agenda of making it to be a world leader in all the key sectors by the year 2047. This vision is consistent with the centenary of Indian Independence, as well as a long-term plan to develop infrastructure, urban growth, and sustainable growth. Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, speaking at the CREDAI National Conclave, said that the government of Narendra Modi has established a solid base over the last ten years to turn India into a developed country, a direction that continues to feature prominently in India Current News. The plan is in line with the Viksit Bharat Vision and long-range roadmap of India in 2047.
India’s Vision for Global Leadership by 2047
The goal of India aims to lead the world across sectors by 2047 is an utterance made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, a move that is bound to bring a landmark change in the development process of the country. He pointed out that the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is shaping a future-sensitive agenda that will see it attain excellence in infrastructure, governance, innovation and economic performance.
This is the main aim of India in 2047, which is a national mission aiming at improving the status of India internationally. The Viksit Bharat Vision has long-term stability in its policies and inclusive growth as key pillars according to Amit Shah.
Infrastructure Development Driving Economic Growth
The focus was put on the success of the past 11 years, which Amit Shah stated helped to transform the growth path of India as it was defined due to large-scale infrastructure programmes. There are Bharatmala, Sagarmala, Parvatmala, and the National Infrastructure Pipeline which have greatly increased connections and urbanization.
These programs are the foundation of the Viksit Bharat Vision and will see India 2047 as one of the most developed countries across the world. Good infrastructure is one of the key enablers because India aims to lead the world across sectors by 2047.
Focus on Sustainable Urban Development
The Home Minister emphasised on responsible urbanisation, where real estate developers and industry organisations should embrace sustainable practices. Amit Shah emphasized on the fact that urban development should be environmentally responsible and economically inclusive.
The government and the private sector should work together to fulfill the vision of India in 2047. This type of partnerships will contribute to the realisation of Viksit Bharat Vision and also assure the growth based on infrastructure in the long term.


