A) Achievements of the Past 11-12 Years
- Defence production increased nearly fourfold.
- Khadi and Village Industries production increased nearly fivefold.
- Electronics manufacturing increased nearly sevenfold.
- Modern railway coach production increased 21 times.
- Mobile phone production increased 35 times.
- Internet users/consumers increased nearly fourfold.
- Patents granted increased fourfold.
- Digital transactions increased 100 times.
- Tap-water connections were provided at an average rate 15 times faster than before.
- Gas connections were provided at an average rate six times faster each year.
- Toilet construction for the poor progressed at four times the earlier annual rate.
- Home construction for the poor increased threefold each year.
- 25 crore citizens rose out of poverty, and India moved from being labelled one of the "Fragile Five" to becoming the fastest-growing major economy.
- Piped gas city coverage expanded from 70 cities to 700 cities, reaching nearly 1.75 crore households from just 20-22 lakh earlier.
- Solar energy capacity grew from 2 GW to 160 GW.
- Railway electrification reached 100% this decade, up from just 30% in the previous 90 years.
- India launched its first hydrogen-powered train.
- Three major semiconductor plants have started production and exports, with 5-8 more expected in the coming years.
- Defence exports increased almost 50 times, reaching about 100 countries.
- Universities grew from fewer than 350 (2004-14) to nearly 650 new ones added, approaching 1,000 total.
- Medical seats rose from about 400 to nearly 850.
- More than 2.5 lakh startups are now registered, supported by a ₹1 lakh crore Innovation Fund.
- The bioeconomy grew from ₹60,000 crore to ₹20 lakh crore.
- Electric vehicle sales rose from 1.5 lakh (2009-10) to 25 lakh (2025-26).
- 3.25 crore families benefited from the SVAMITVA scheme, unlocking assets worth ₹140 lakh crore.
- 3 crore "Lakhpati Didis" target was surpassed, with a new goal of 6 crore set.
- Social security coverage expanded from 25 crore people to 100 crore people within a decade.
- Ayushman Bharat has saved families an estimated ₹2 lakh crore in medical costs, with free medicines up to ₹5 lakh for citizens above 70.
- Naxalism/Maoism has been almost completely eliminated as an armed threat after four decades of conflict.
B) The "Sapt Dhara" (Seven-Stream) Reform Agenda for Viksit Bharat 2047
- Manufacturing power — India must become a trusted global supply-chain hub built on cost, quality, and scale, with "quality" as the core mantra.
- Agriculture and food processing — Farmers must move from farm to export market, turning millets, spices, fruits and chemical-free produce into global brands.
- Technology and innovation — India must become a global innovation hub in AI, quantum, space, robotics and data centres, and lead in next-gen 6G communication.
- Gati Shakti — Seamless connectivity via high-speed rail, modern highways, inland waterways, airports, multimodal logistics and port-led development.
- Raksha Shakti (defence power) — Self-reliance in defence manufacturing, next-gen defence tech, drones/counter-drones, hypersonic systems and cybersecurity leadership.
- Green economy and blue economy — Global-scale green hydrogen, renewables, energy storage and green mobility, alongside blue-economy opportunities like fisheries and coastal tourism.
- Soft power — Leveraging yoga, Ayurveda, tourism, sports, films, gaming and the WAVES Summit to project India's cultural and creative strength worldwide.
C) Specific Schemes / Youth-Focused Announcements
- 1 crore youth to receive AI skill training over the next year.
- Free online coaching to be provided nationwide for competitive exam preparation, easing the financial burden on middle-class families.
- A nationwide sports talent-hunt campaign for children aged 5-15 to build athletes for the 2036 Olympics (which India is bidding to host), alongside hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
- A 100-week "Nasha Mukt Bharat" (Drug-Free India) campaign involving My Bharat volunteers, NGOs and community organisations.
- A modernised, voluntary civil defence network to prepare citizens for new-age threats like attacks on refineries, banking systems and data centres.
- Citizens invited to self-fill census data digitally via mobile phones for greater accuracy.
- Renewed appeal to political parties to implement 33% women's reservation in Legislative Assemblies and the Lok Sabha.
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