New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today presented a Vision India document for 2047, saying planning for a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) by then is a priority area, sources told NDTV. At a meeting of the Council of ministers today, he said the plan hinges on empowering citizens and creating a sustainable economy. The 25-year-plan envisages India as a developed nation providing leadership to the world in terms of technology and innovation, sources said.
The vision document has been prepared after more than 2,700 meetings across ministries from December 2021 to January 2024. The government has examined 450 recommendations and consulted 15 stakeholders.
The Prime Minister spoke for an hour in at the meet, which was attended by ministers and departmental secretaries.
Sources said he spoke about the ₹ 1 lakh crore in budget for future technologies and ways to harness it so that India leads in innovation. He also spoke of age-related demography changes – of ageing populations and the challenge it involves.
PM Modi is believed to have asked for Viksit Bharat seminars to be included in the agenda of every department, which have been asked to prepare ideas and action plans.