Former chief minister and TDP supremo, Chandrababu Naidu, unveiled India Vision 2047 in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.
He presented four key points aimed at propelling India forward and liberating the people from poverty.
Back in 1996, Naidu introduced Vision 2020, and all his policies have since revolved around that guiding vision.
He emphasized that if the nation embraces his vision, India could rise to become the second-ranking country globally by 2047.
His India Vision 2047 encompassed reforms in the power sector, the interlinking of rivers, digital technology, and the P-4 framework.
He aspired for power reforms to ensure round-the-clock availability of electricity for the populace at affordable rates.
The interlinking of rivers across the country, according to him, would provide surplus water for both agricultural and domestic purposes.
Naidu advocated for universal access to digital technology for every citizen, enabling them to explore the world.
Technologies like drones, robotics, quantum computing, and others are poised to profoundly transform all aspects of life, including agriculture, healthcare, education, governance, and transportation, Naidu noted.
He believed that deep technology would significantly enhance productivity and efficiency, ensuring that digital goods are accessible to all.
The concept of Public, Private, People, Partnership (P-4) is a significant driver of development, with demographic management playing a pivotal role in achieving these goals.