Surjit Bhalla Questions India's Path to Viksit Bharat 2047
Economist urges strategic planning for India's development goals

Economist Surjit Bhalla has raised significant concerns regarding India's ambition to achieve the Viksit Bharat (Developed India) vision by 2047. Speaking at a recent event, Bhalla emphasized that the current trajectory lacks the necessary ambition and strategic planning required to meet this critical goal. The Viksit Bharat initiative aims to transform India into a developed nation by its 100th year of independence. This vision encompasses various sectors, including economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability. However, Bhalla's remarks suggest that the current efforts may fall short of what is needed to realize this vision. During his address, Bhalla pointed out several areas where he believes India is lacking. He stated, 'We need to set clearer targets and develop a more robust framework for achieving our goals. Without a concrete plan, we risk stagnation and missed opportunities.' He further elaborated that the government must prioritize investment in infrastructure, education, and technology to foster innovation and growth. Bhalla noted that countries that have successfully transitioned to developed status have made significant investments in these areas. Bhalla's critique highlights the importance of strategic planning and implementation in achieving the Viksit Bharat vision. He stressed that merely setting ambitious goals is not enough; there must be a roadmap that outlines specific steps and milestones. According to Bhalla, collaboration among various stakeholders, including the government, private sector, and civil society, is crucial. He remarked, 'We need a collective effort to drive change and ensure that our vision for 2047 is not just a dream but a reality.' In conclusion, Surjit Bhalla's insights serve as a wake-up call for policymakers and citizens alike. The journey towards Viksit Bharat by 2047 requires not only ambition but also a well-thought-out strategy and collective action. As India moves forward, it is imperative to reassess current approaches and align them with the long-term vision for the nation's future. Based on reports from Google News — Indian Economy.
Frequently asked
What is Viksit Bharat?+
Viksit Bharat is India's vision to become a developed nation by 2047.
Why is Surjit Bhalla concerned?+
He believes the current plans lack ambition and strategic direction.
Based on reports from Google News — Indian Economy.
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