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  • NITI Aayog reports outline roadmap for Viksit Bharat 2047 and Net Zero by 2070, detailing macroeconomic shifts and financing needs.
  • Net Zero implies a shift to investment-led growth, industry GVA rise, modest net employment effects, and reduced import dependence.
  • Policy suggestions include scaling low-carbon practices, frontloading infrastructure investment, promoting green jobs, boosting R&D, and institutional reforms.

In Summary

NITI Aayog has released three study reports on Scenario towards Viksit Bharat and Net Zero focusing on an overall roadmap, macroeconomic implications and financing needs.

  • Viksit Bharat 2047:  Envisions making India a developed country and a USD 30 trillion economy by 2047. 
  • Net Zero Emission Target: India has committed to achieving Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2070.

Key Macroeconomic Implications

  • GDP Resilience, High Investment Need: Net Zero has limited long-term GDP impact. 
  • Shift to Investment-Led Growth: Economy structurally rebalances from consumption-led to capital-intensive growth under Net Zero pathways.
  • Industrial Expansion: Industry GVA rises to ~33% by 2050 driven by clean energy and manufacturing.
    • Fossil fuel-based manufacturing is projected to contract.
  • Employment Reallocation: Jobs shift from fossil fuels to renewables, construction, transport and clean manufacturing, with net employment effects modest.
  • Reduced Import Dependence: The fuel import bill is projected to drop from 4% of GDP today to 0.2% by 2070

Policy Suggestions 

  • Civilisational Sustainability: Scale traditional low-carbon practices via Mission LiFE, circular economy and efficient design to redefine development around well-being and resilience.
  • Net-Zero Infrastructure Push: Frontload public investment in grids, urban infra, EVs and logistics, leveraging blended finance and bankable project pipelines.
  • Green Jobs Mission: Promote labour-intensive green sectors with targeted reskilling and a Green-Digital Skills Stack for future readiness.
  • Green R&D Boost: Increase public-private R&D to global benchmarks to accelerate clean-tech innovation and deployment.
  • Institutional Strengthening: Reform DISCOMs and energy institutions, simplify regulations and enable single-window clearances for faster transition.
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