Mission INDIA 2030 - Creating Leaders of today

Creating Leaders of Today


India is in a way the youngest nation with the oldest civilization and we are soon going to be a family of over 600 million youth members. With so much of energy, this age-old cultured nation is all set to lead the future. Dr.Kalam saw a dream for our nation and that was INDIA 2020 but unfortunately it remained unfulfilled and we couldn’t achieve the target of being economically developed. But we have another chance that is INDIA 2030, in the upcoming decade India will be very much youthful and if we become aware and start working towards making India developed then, ‘Delhi is not far’.
India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. By 2030, it is on course to witness a 4x growth in consumer spending. It will remain one of the youngest nations on the planet and will be home to more than one billion internet users. The new Indian consumer will be richer and more willing to spend, and unlike her predecessors, she will have very specific preferences.
India presents a host of exciting business opportunities in the next decade. At the same time, the next phase of India’s growth story offers stakeholders a chance to shape a path of responsible and equitable growth, from which other fast-growing markets can learn. Building on the momentum of collaborative efforts such as Skill India and Eat Right India, public-private-civic-society partnerships can help tackle the three key societal challenges facing India today: the need for skills and jobs for its working age majority; the greater inclusion of rural India; and the building of a healthy and sustainable future for its citizens and cities.
Mission India 2030 – Let’s Make India Developed is not an organization but a mission developed by Eshan Sharma. Sudha Murthy once said, vision without action is merely a dream; action without vision is merely passing time; but vision and action together can change the world.' 

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