28, February 2025

In Shaping Developed India 2047: Sustainable and Inclusive Development

Author(s): 1. Dr. Kavita Gupta, 2. Jyoti Jha

Authors Affiliations:

  1. Assistant Professor, Education Department, Mahalakshmi College for Girls, Duhai, Ghaziabad, India.
  2. Student, M.Ed., Mahalakshmi College for Girls, Duhai, Ghaziabad, India.

DOIs:10.2017/IJRCS/202502016     |     Paper ID: IJRCS202502016


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The "Viksit Bharat 2047" initiative, led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, presents a visionary framework for India to attain full development by the 100th anniversary of its independence in 2047. This research investigates the strategic components of Viksit Bharat, concentrating on its fundamental pillars: Empowered Citizens, a Flourishing and Sustainable Economy, Advancements in Science and Technology, Effective Governance, and India's Position in the Global Context. The study highlights the critical need for inclusive economic engagement, innovation, and the development of human capital as essential elements driving this ambitious goal. By analyzing government policies, legislative measures, and strategic initiatives, the research identifies the challenges and opportunities that India faces, including the need to tackle economic inequalities, improve infrastructure, encourage sustainable practices, and ensure accountable governance. The impact of digital transformation, particularly through the Digital India initiative, is examined as a significant factor for growth and inclusivity. Additionally, the research emphasizes the vital role of public-private partnerships in realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat. Through a thorough analysis, this study seeks to offer a strategic guide for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers to effectively navigate the intricate landscape of India's developmental trajectory leading up to 2047. 

Viksit Bharat 2047, Inclusive Economic Engagement, Sustainable Development, Digital Transformation, Public-Private Partnerships.

Dr. Kavita Gupta,  Jyoti Jha(2025); In Shaping Developed India 2047: Sustainable and Inclusive Development, International Journal of Research Culture Society,    ISSN(O): 2456-6683,  Volume – 9,   Issue –  2.,  Pp.102-106.        Available on – https://ijrcs.org/

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