Narendra Modi outlines a plan to make India a developed country by 2047.

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New Delhi: India will be a developed nation by 2047, according to Prime Minister Narendra. In a speech to the nation on the occasion of the 77th year of India’s independence, the prime minister promised that the country would become a developed country by 2047, which would also be the 100th anniversary of India’s independence.

Mr. Modi based this claim on the potential and resources of the nation, particularly the power of its youth. He made a point of saying that the next five years will be a crucial “golden opportunity” for achieving this goal. Mr. Modi guaranteed his countrymen that a “New India” with a promising future will emerge in the following five years and that it has the power to influence the new global order that was taking shape in the wake of the COVID pandemic. He asserted that we should all work together to advance impartiality, probity, and transparency in order to transform India into a developed nation. The Triveni of demographics, democracy, and diversity, according to Mr. Modi, has the capacity to realise all of India’s aspirations.

The country should be cleansed of the three evils of corruption, nepotism, and appeasement, according to the prime minister. He claimed that both the big cities and the tier-2 cities contribute to the country’s progress. He assured the young people that there are plenty of chances for them in the nation. The Prime Minister claimed that every rating agency in the world praised India, which rose to the fifth-ranked economy in the world from the tenth position upon the BJP’s election in 2014. Every international expert affirms that India is unstoppable.