After Vision New India, Modi Govt Unveils Vision 2030
The dimensions of Vision 2030, as outlined by Finance Minister Piyush Goyal, are given below.
We all know that the Narendra Modi government talks of a New India by 2022, but does it believe that it is going to stay in office for the next ten years?
While that is not clear, Union Minister, officiating for Arun Jaitley, unveiled the government's vision for the next ten years, Vision 2030.
He reiterated that India will become a $ 5 trillion economy in the next five years, and a $ 10 trillion economy thereafter.
Said Goyal: “With this comprehensive ten-dimensional vision, we will create an India where poverty, malnutrition, littering and illiteracy would be a matter of the past. India would be a modern, technology driven, high growth, equitable and transparent society.”
The dimensions of Vision 2030, as outlined by Goyal, are:
- To create physical and social infrastructure for ten trillion dollar economy and to provide ease of living.
- Digital India led by the youths with innumberable start-ups and million of jobs.
- To make India pollution free by focusing on Electrical Vehicles and renewables.
- Rural industrailisation using modern technologies to generate massive employment.
- Clean rivers, with safe drinking water to all Indians and efficient use of water in irrigation using micro-irrigation techniques.
- Besides scaling up Sagarmala, India’s coastline and ocean waters will power development
- Through our space programme – Gaganyaan, India becoming the launch-pad of satellites for the World
- Self sufficiency in food production and producing food in the most organic way.
- A healthy India by 2030 and a distress free health care and wellness system for all. Ayushman Bharat and women participation would be an important component in it.
- Employees working with elected Government, transforming India into Minimum Government Maximum Governance nation.