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India’s 2047 Vision Takes Center Stage at NITI Aayog Summit Amid Boycott

India 27/07/2024Soumya Smruti SahooBy Soumya Smruti Sahoo3 Mins ReadUpdated:27/07/2024

NITI Aayog’s Ambitious 2047 Vision

The ninth Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, convened on July 27th with the ambitious theme of “Viksit Bharat@2047.” This national think tank, tasked with fostering cooperative federalism and driving India’s economic growth, set its sights on transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. The meeting’s agenda encompassed discussions on the approach paper for the Vision Document on Viksit Bharat@2047, a roadmap outlining the collaborative efforts required between the Centre and State governments to achieve this lofty goal.

Boycott Overshadows Collaborative Spirit

While the meeting aimed to foster a spirit of participative governance and collaboration, it was marred by the notable absence of several Chief Ministers from opposition-led states, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka. These leaders cited various grievances with the central government, ranging from fiscal federalism concerns to disagreements over specific policies, as their reasons for boycotting the event. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while attending, expressed her solidarity with the boycotting states, emphasizing the importance of raising their voices on a common platform.

Striving for a Developed India

Despite the boycott, the meeting proceeded with discussions on critical issues such as cyber security, the aspirational districts and blocks program, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in governance. These discussions aimed to leverage technology and innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life for both rural and urban populations, aligning with India’s aspiration to become the world’s third-largest economy and achieve a $30 trillion economy by 2047.

Key Takeaways from NITI Aayog’s Meeting

Key Learning PointsDescription
Vision for a Developed IndiaThe meeting focused on the “Viksit Bharat@2047” vision, aiming to make India a developed nation by 2047.
Participative GovernanceThe meeting emphasized the need for collaboration between the Centre and State governments to achieve this vision.
Addressing Development ChallengesDiscussions centered on cyber security, aspirational districts, and AI in governance to enhance the quality of life.
Boycott and Political TensionsSome opposition-led states boycotted the meeting, highlighting the ongoing political tensions within the country.

Summary

The ninth NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, focused on India’s ambitious vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047. While the meeting’s agenda aimed to foster collaboration between the Centre and States, it was overshadowed by a boycott from some opposition-led states, revealing underlying political tensions. Despite the absence of these states, discussions on crucial issues like cyber security, development programs, and AI in governance proceeded, highlighting the government’s commitment to leveraging technology and innovation to achieve its goals.

The meeting’s success in advancing India’s development agenda remains to be seen, but it underscores the ongoing challenges and complexities of navigating the political landscape while pursuing ambitious economic goals.

Soumya Smruti Sahoo
Soumya Smruti Sahoo

Soumya Smruti Sahoo is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in both international and Indian news writing. With a sharp analytical mind and a dedication to uncovering the truth, Soumya has built a reputation for delivering in-depth, well-researched articles that provide readers with a clear understanding of complex global and domestic issues. Her work reflects a deep commitment to journalistic integrity, making her a trusted source for accurate and insightful news coverage.

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