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India@ 2047: Can Bharat Become a $30 Trillion Economy?  Aditya Pittie's Bold Blueprint

India@ 2047: Can Bharat Become a $30 Trillion Economy? Aditya Pittie's Bold Blueprint

News1823-07-2025
India @ 2047: A $30 Trillion Dream?What will India look like in 2047 — the centenary of its independence? With the Modi government setting its sights on making India a developed $30 trillion economy, entrepreneur and thinker Aditya Pittie offers a visionary roadmap in his new book India @ 2047.From economic overhauls and digital innovation to spiritual awakening and geopolitical repositioning — Pittie's blueprint is not just about GDP numbers, but about reshaping Bharat's very identity.In this special segment, we break down his 10-pillar framework, explore where the government aligns with his vision, and ask the crucial question — can we get there in time?Watch now to dive deep into India's potential future. App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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