India in 2047.pptx

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Dream India in 2047, the year it completes 100 years of independence.


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INDIA IN 2047: A Century of Progress

Content India in 2047 – 100 years of Independence Technological Advancement and Space Exploration Environmental Conservation and Sustainability HealthCare and Public Health Education and Human Capital Energy and Resources Management Economic Growth and Development Infrastructure and Urbanization Military Development Foreign Relations and International trade Demographic Changes and population Growth Political and Social Stability 2

India will probably make tremendous strides in infrastructure and urbanization. High-speed rail networks, efficient public transport systems, and smart cities along with smart villages will make travel and communication easier than ever before. The government should also invest heavily in renewable energy sources, allowing India to become a leader in green energy by 2047. Foreign relations and international trade must also be looked into. We wish for tremendous growth, with India forming strategic partnerships with many countries. We hope India to become a major player in the global economy, with a booming export sector. Other than that we should aim for India to have an important role in international peacekeeping efforts. INDIA IN 2047 : 100 years of Independence

Technological advancements and digital transformation: India's rapidly growing technology sector and focus on digital transformation, as well as the implementation of the Digital India initiative, are expected to drive technological advancements and digital transformation in India by 2047. The World Economic Forum’s Global Information Technology Report and the government’s own data on technological advancements and digital transformation, such as the Digital India initiative, can provide insight into technological advancements and digital transformation in India.

Environmental conservation and sustainability The government’s focus on sustainable development, as well as the implementation of the National Clean Energy Fund and the National Action Plan on Climate Change, are expected to improve environmental conservation and sustainability in India by 2047. The World Bank’s data on environmental conservation and sustainability and the government’s own data on environmental conservation and sustainability, such as the National Action Plan on Climate Change, can provide insight into environmental conservation and sustainability in India.

Healthcare and public health The government’s focus on universal health coverage and the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat scheme are expected to improve access to healthcare and public health in India by 2047. Ayushman Bharat scheme is a government initiative that aims to provide universal health coverage to all citizens, with a focus on providing free, quality healthcare services to the most vulnerable populations.

Education and human capital The government’s focus on skill development and vocational training, as well as the implementation of the National Education Policy, are expected to improve the quality of education and human capital in India by 2047. National Education Policy (NEP) is a government initiative that aims to provide quality education to all citizens, with a focus on universal access, equity, and excellence.

Energy and resource management India’s energy demand is projected to triple by 2047, and the government’s focus on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, as well as the implementation of the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan, are expected to help meet this demand while also addressing environmental concerns. National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 is a government initiative that aims to achieve national fuel security by promoting hybrid and electric vehicles in the country, and encouraging the development of manufacturing infrastructure for electric vehicles.

Economic growth and development India is projected to become one of the world’s top three economic powers by 2047, with a projected GDP of $10 trillion. The government’s focus on Make in India, Digital India, and Start-up India initiatives, as well as the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST), are expected to drive economic growth and development. Make in India is a government initiative that aims to encourage companies to manufacture their products in India, through a variety of policy measures. Digital India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India, with a vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. Start-up India is a government campaign that aims to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation and Start-ups in the country. GST is a comprehensive indirect tax on manufacture, sale and consumption of goods and services throughout India.

Infrastructure and urbanization With a projected urban population of 600 million by 2047, the government’s focus on smart cities and the development of infrastructure such as housing, transportation, and water supply will be crucial. The government’s flagship program, the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT), aims to provide basic urban infrastructure to 500 cities and towns by 2047. Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) is a flagship program of the Government of India that aims to provide basic urban infrastructure to 500 cities and towns in India, with a focus on water supply, sewerage, urban transport, and public open spaces.

Military Development It is expected that by 2047, the Indian military will have undergone significant advancements in technology, tactics, and capabilities. This will likely be driven by factors such as geopolitical changes, advancements in military technology, and evolving security threats. India has a strong military tradition and has made substantial investments in its defense capabilities in recent years, so it's reasonable to assume that the Indian military will continue to play a key role in maintaining the country's security and stability in the years to come.

Foreign relations and international trade India’s growing economic and military power, as well as its status as a major player in international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, are expected to enhance its foreign relations and international trade by 2047.

Demographic changes and population growth India’s population is projected to reach 1.7 billion by 2047, with a median age of 29. This demographic shift is expected to bring about a demographic dividend, where a large working-age population will drive economic growth. However, it will also put a strain on resources and infrastructure. Therefore schemes for population control should be implemented and awareness about birth control and contraception

Political and social Stability India’s robust democratic system, diverse society, and vibrant civil society are expected to continue to provide political and social stability by 2047. The World Bank’s data on governance and the World Economic Forum’s Social Capital Report can provide insight into political and social stability in India. Additionally, surveys such as the Gallup World Poll can provide detailed information on political and social stability in India.