Vision 2047" presents a strategic plan for transforming India into a global leader by 2047, coinciding with the nation's 100th year of independence. The document outlines five key strategies to drive this transformation:
Global Economic Leadership: India aims to position itself as a dominant force in the global economy by expanding its share in global GDP, trade, and innovation. The strategy emphasizes the importance of education, skill development, and fostering Indian companies to become global multinationals.
Demographic Management and Welfare: The P4 (People-Public-Private Partnership) model is introduced to empower families by enhancing their access to education, healthcare, and financial services. This strategy also addresses the challenges and opportunities posed by India's diverse and changing population, advocating for policies that ensure balanced growth across states.
Technology, Research, and Innovation: To sustain long-term economic growth, India must invest heavily in research and development, particularly in emerging technologies. The strategy calls for a robust innovation ecosystem that involves collaboration between government, industry, and academia, positioning India as a leader in technological innovation.
Energy Security: Ensuring energy security is crucial for India's future. This strategy promotes the adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar power and green hydrogen, alongside the democratization and digitalization of the energy sector to support sustainable growth.
Water Security: Addressing water scarcity and ensuring equitable distribution are central to this strategy. It advocates for efficient water management practices and sustainable policies to secure water resources for all.