Developed india and vision 2047: roadmap, challenges, and opportunities
International Journal of Development Research
Developed india and vision 2047: roadmap, challenges, and opportunities
Received 29th August, 2025 Received in revised form 20th September, 2025 Accepted 14th October, 2025 Published online 27th November, 2025
Copyright©2025, Prof. Gopal Prasad and Shivam Kumar. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
In light of India's impending 100th anniversary of independence, this essay critically evaluates the Viksit Bharat or Vision 2047 program. It highlights enduring structural gaps, examines significant developmental milestones, and offers a thorough road map for achieving high-income status. The framework, which is based on increased state capacity and democratic deepening, prioritizes growth that is inclusive, sustainable, and driven by innovation. The study emphasizes the critical roles of advanced manufacturing, digital public infrastructure, human capital formation, increased female labour participation, and strengthened primary healthcare, particularly family physician-led care; as key levers of productivity and welfare through policy analysis backed by sectoral evidence. Critical barriers such limited employment-intensive growth, skill mismatches, regional inequities, land-use conflicts, urban resource tensions, and trade-offs between biodiversity and climate are identified in the analysis. In order to address them, the article suggests practical approaches such as financing inclusive urbanization, fostering just energy transitions, scaling R&D, growing startup ecosystems, implementing green industrial regulations and connecting production-linked incentives to export competitiveness. To ensure accountability and openness, governance reforms based on cooperative federalism, data-driven decision-making, and citizen participation via digital infrastructure are essential. In order to achieve India's goal of becoming a developed country by 2047, Vision 2047 ultimately calls for a quantifiable, inclusive, and innovation-centred route where social justice, economic success, and environmental sustainability come together.