During the ‘Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue,’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the critical role of India’s youth in transforming the country into a developed nation by 2047. He expressed confidence that economic, social, and cultural progress could be achieved through the capabilities and determination of the younger population. PM Modi urged the youth to embrace the spirit of ‘Viksit Bharat,’ taking ownership of this vision and contributing to its realization.
The Prime Minister underscored India’s ambitious goals, including achieving the 20% ethanol blending target ahead of schedule and fostering active participation among citizens in driving growth. Drawing inspiration from global success stories, such as the United States’ post-crisis recovery and Singapore’s transformation, he emphasized the importance of setting bold objectives.
Citing India’s achievements, including becoming open defecation-free and its leadership in producing and distributing Covid vaccines, PM Modi shared his optimism about the nation’s potential during ‘Amrit Kaal,’ the period leading to 2047. He noted the rapid expansion of India’s economy, with infrastructure funding increasing sixfold over the past decade. He also projected that India would rise to become the world’s third-largest economy within the next ten years.
PM Modi’s speech served as a call to action for the youth to lead the charge toward achieving the dream of a developed India by 2047.