Viksit Bharat 2047: Pathways, Challenges and a Multidimensional Framework for a Developed India
Publication Date : 10-03-2026
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Viksit Bharat 2047 is India’s long-term national vision to become a developed country by the centenary of independence. The idea goes beyond raising GDP and calls for progress that is inclusive, sustainable, technologically advanced, and institutionally strong. India has made major gains in economic growth, digitalization, infrastructure, and global standing, yet important challenges remain, including inequality, unemployment, regional imbalance, skill gaps, environmental stress, and governance weaknesses. This paper presents a concise multidimensional framework for understanding the Viksit Bharat vision. It argues that development must combine economic transformation, human capital formation, technological innovation, environmental sustainability, spatial balance, and effective governance. The paper also highlights the role of Indian Knowledge Systems in creating locally grounded and resilient development models. The central argument is that India’s transition to a developed nation by 2047 will depend not only on growth, but on equity, institutional capacity, climate resilience, and the ability to translate policy into measurable outcomes.
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