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India Aims to Become Leading Power and Developed Nation by 2047, Says President Droupadi Murmu

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published June 8, 2023 4 Min Read
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India's Aspiration to Become a Leading Power and Developed Nation by 2047: President Droupadi Murmu's Vision
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In a recent address to the Indian community in the Serbian capital, President Droupadi Murmu expressed her belief that India is recognized as a responsible development partner and a prominent voice of the Global South on the global stage. She highlighted the country’s remarkable progress in various areas, emphasizing India’s aspiration to become a leading power and a developed nation by 2047, marking the centenary of its independence.

President Murmu emphasized that India is currently undergoing an unprecedented transformation, with new infrastructure projects emerging at a breathtaking pace. This rapid development has positioned India as the fastest-growing major economy worldwide, boasting a GDP approaching USD 3.5 trillion. The president further projected that India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy before the end of the current decade.

The president’s remarks shed light on India’s confidence and determination in pursuing its ambition to attain developed nation status within the next two and a half decades. This ambitious goal aligns with the Indian government’s vision for the country’s future, focusing on comprehensive development across sectors and a strong emphasis on economic growth.

India’s burgeoning economy has been a driving force behind its global prominence. With its consistent growth, India has emerged as a vital player in the international arena. The nation’s responsible approach to development has garnered recognition and respect from its peers, establishing India as a trusted development partner. Its engagement with countries from the Global South has further strengthened its position as a representative voice for their shared interests and aspirations.

President Murmu’s address resonates with the Indian community abroad, who serve as ambassadors of the nation’s progress and contribute to its economic growth. Their presence and contributions in various countries underline the global reach and influence of the Indian diaspora.

India’s focus on infrastructure development has been instrumental in propelling its economic growth and transforming its physical landscape. The country has witnessed remarkable advancements in transportation, energy, and urban development, as well as initiatives aimed at bridging the digital divide. These endeavors have not only fueled economic expansion but also improved the quality of life for its citizens, bringing about a positive societal transformation.

As India marches forward on its development trajectory, it has set ambitious targets to achieve by 2047. The centenary of its independence holds great significance as it symbolizes the nation’s journey and the aspirations of its people. India’s resolve to become a developed nation by this milestone serves as a powerful motivator for sustained progress and inclusive growth.

The president’s statement reinforces the Indian government’s commitment to realizing its vision for the country. It highlights the need for continuous efforts in areas such as education, healthcare, technology, and governance to ensure comprehensive development and upliftment of all sections of society.

India’s ambitious goals, driven by its steadfast commitment to progress, reflect the nation’s unwavering determination and potential. With its growing stature on the global stage, India is poised to make significant contributions to the international community. As the nation surges forward, its pursuit of becoming a leading power and a developed nation by 2047 serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for its citizens and admirers worldwide.

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Sweta Jha June 8, 2023
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