Bharat Economic Forum unveils Viksit Bharat initiative, charting India’s course to development by 2047

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New Delhi,mar 24
The Bharat Economic Forum has launched its flagship initiative, Viksit Bharat: Dialogue & Action, aiming to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a developed India by 2047.
This initiative promotes a human-centric economic development model, focusing on individual progress, national growth, sustainability, and inclusivity.The forum features four key dialogue categories: Influencers for Viksit Bharat: Leveraging thought leaders to inspire collective action; Entrepreneurs for Viksit Bharat: Encouraging innovators to create scalable solutions for India’s growth; Investors for Viksit Bharat: Engaging venture capitalists to fund transformative ideas and policymakers for Viksit Bharat: Collaborating with government experts to ensure sustainable development.
The inaugural ceremony included short pitches (3 minutes), roundtable discussions, and the Bharat Economic Forum Podcast, offering a platform for meaningful dialogue and actionable insights.
Manish Patel, founder and chairman of Bharat Economic Forum, emphasised the collective responsibility of 1.4 billion Indians in achieving this vision. He stated that Viksit Bharat is a movement empowering every Indian to contribute to a sustainable and financially independent India.
He stated, “Viksit Bharat is a shared responsibility of 1.4 billion people of India that demands collective action. Viksit Bharat is more than just an initiative; it’s a movement that empowers every Indian to play their part in ensuring a sustainable and financially independent India.”
Other notable speakers, including Shirish Chandra Agrawal, Sampat Saraswat, and Padma Sundaram Verma, highlighted crucial aspects of India’s development, such as environmental sustainability, infrastructure development, and climate action.
Shirish Chandra Agrawal, Former IFS Officer and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), Chhattisgarh, highlighted the importance of environmental sustainability in policymaking. He said, “Policymaking for Viksit Bharat should ensure that the environment is taken into consideration while deciding the development priorities of India, differentiating it from the development model of the current developed countries who have exploited natural resources unsustainably, creating more harm than good to the people on Mother Earth.”

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