During an exclusive interview with news agency ANI, the Prime Minister shared insights into the process of crafting this long-term plan. He stated that for the last two years, his administration has been actively gathering inputs from over 15 lakh (1.5 million) people across the country, seeking their vision for India in 2047.
PM Modi further explained that this collaborative effort involved reaching out to universities, NGOs, and various stakeholders to collect their perspectives. Once the data was gathered, the government employed AI technology to classify the information by subject matter, enabling a more streamlined and comprehensive approach to the project.
100-Day Roadmap and Achievements
Building on the success of his government’s achievements in the first 100 days of the previous term, the Prime Minister has set his sights on delivering an equally impressive agenda if elected to office again. He emphasized the importance of not wasting a single minute, highlighting how his administration was able to accomplish key initiatives, such as the abrogation of Article 370 and the abolition of Triple Talaq, within the first 100 days of his previous tenure.
Strengthening the Nation, Not the Family
Addressing the political culture of the past, the Prime Minister noted a shift in focus, stating that his government’s primary objective is to strengthen the nation, rather than focus on strengthening the political family. He believes that when the country is strong, everyone can benefit from its progress.