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  • Prime Minister outlined a seven-pillar roadmap for Viksit Bharat by 2047, focusing on manufacturing, agriculture, technology, Gati Shakti, Defence Shakti, Green/Blue Economy, and Soft Power.
  • Key initiatives include AI skilling for 1 crore youth, surpassing the 3 crore Lakhpati Didis target with a new 6 crore goal, and establishing a modern civil defence network.

In Summary

The roadmap, outlined by the Prime Minister in his Independence Day address, is structured around seven key pillars guiding India’s journey towards Viksit Bharat by 2047. 

About Sapta Dhara Roadmap

  • Manufacturing Power: Building complete value chains and promoting quality, scale, and zero-defect manufacturing.
  • Agriculture & Food Production: Strengthening the farm-to-export value chain and promoting chemical-free farming and global branding of Indian produce.
  • Technology & Innovation: Advancing AI, Quantum, Space, Robotics, Data Centres and indigenous 6G to make India an innovation hub.
  • Gati Shakti: Developing seamless multimodal connectivity through high-speed railways, highways, waterways, airports and port-led development.
  • Defence Shakti: Promoting defence self-reliance, next-generation technologies, drones, counter-drone systems and hypersonic capabilities.
  • Green & Blue Economy: Expanding green hydrogen, renewable energy, energy storage and green mobility, while harnessing ocean-based opportunities.
  • India’s Soft Power: Yoga, Ayurveda, faith, holistic healthcare, handicrafts, culture, films, VFX, animation, gaming and digital content could expand India’s global influence.

Other Key Highlights of Prime Minister Address  

  • AI Skilling: Announced AI training for 1 crore youth within one year.
  • Lakhpati Didis: The government has surpassed its target of creating 3 crore Lakhpati Didis and has now set an ambitious target of 6 crore Lakhpati Didis
  • Modern Civil Defence Network: Announced plans to establish a modern civil defence network to address emerging and evolving security challenges.
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AI Skilling

AI Skilling refers to training programs designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to work with Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The initiative aims to enhance employability and foster innovation in the AI domain.

Lakhpati Didis

Lakhpati Didis is a government initiative that aims to empower women by increasing their household income to at least one lakh rupees per year. This is achieved through skill development, entrepreneurship, and self-help group participation.

Green & Blue Economy

The Green Economy focuses on sustainable development and environmental protection, emphasizing renewable energy and conservation. The Blue Economy pertains to the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, while improving livelihoods and ocean ecosystem health.

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