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PM Modi Vision for 2024 !!

The government’s focus on fostering entrepreneurship and supporting startups has led to increased interest and investment in the start-up ecosystem
01:00 AM Dec 03, 2023 IST | BHARAT RAWAT
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has articulated a vision for India that encompasses various aspects of governance, development, and national progress. While specific details of his vision for 2024 may become clearer closer to the timeline, some broad themes and initiatives have been central to his vision for India's future. These include:

1. Diplomacy and International Relations: Modi's vision for 2024 may encompass further strengthening India's position on the global stage, building strategic partnerships, and leveraging India's role as a key player in international affairs.

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2. Make in India and Manufacturing Sector: The Make in India campaign has been a central part of Modi's vision for promoting manufacturing and job creation. It is likely that the government will continue to focus on incentivizing domestic and foreign investment in manufacturing, with the aim of making India a global manufacturing hub. This initiative seeks to promote India as a global manufacturing hub by encouraging domestic and foreign investment in various industries. The impact has been mixed, with some success in attracting foreign investment, but challenges in achieving significant increases in manufacturing output and job creation.

3.Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development: Prime Minister Modi has emphasized the importance of economic growth and the modernization of infrastructure as key drivers of India's development. His vision likely includes continuing efforts to enhance physical infrastructure such as transportation networks, urban development, and digital infrastructure to support economic growth and improve living standards.

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4.Environmental Sustainability: Given the global focus on climate change and environmental sustainability, it is likely that Modi's vision for 2024 will include initiatives aimed at addressing environmental challenges, promoting renewable energy, and conservation efforts.

5.Goods and Services Tax (GST): The implementation of GST aimed to streamline India's complex indirect tax structure and create a unified market. While it initially faced challenges, the long-term impact is expected to simplify tax compliance, enhance ease of doing business, and boost tax revenues.

6.Startup India: The government's focus on fostering entrepreneurship and supporting startups has led to increased interest and investment in the start-up ecosystem, contributing to innovation and job creation.

7.Financial Inclusion: The Jan Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana are aimed at enhancing financial inclusion and social security for marginalized segments of society.

8.Infrastructure Development: The government has emphasized infrastructure development, including the construction of roads, railways, and smart cities, which is expected to have long-term positive effects on the economy by improving connectivity, productivity, and urban living standards.

9.Digital India: The Digital India initiative aims to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy, with a focus on digital infrastructure, e-governance, and digital literacy .
Health and Swachh Bharat Mission: The Clean India Mission and various health initiatives been PM Modi vision for promoting cleanliness, sanitation and healthcare. Continuing efforts to improves public health infrastructure and access to healthcare services are expected to feature in his vision for 2024.

It's important to note that the above points reflect broad themes that have been central to Prime Minister Modi's governance, and the specific vision for 2024 may evolve based on emerging challenges, priorities, and opportunities. Modi's vision for 2024 will likely be shaped by India's progress and the need to address ongoing development goals, governance challenges, and the evolving global landscape.

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