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PM meets eminent economists at NITI Aayog
December 30, 2025
Theme of the interaction - Aatmanirbharta and Structural Transformation: Agenda for Viksit Bharat
Vision of Developed India by 2047 has become a Mass Aspiration: PM
To sustain long-term growth, PM calls for mission-mode reforms across diverse sectors
Economists discuss the unprecedented flurry of cross sectoral reforms in 2025 and share insights on enhancing productivity and competitiveness across sectors

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi interacted with a group of eminent economists and experts at NITI Aayog, earlier today. The Theme of the interaction was ‘Aatmanirbharta and Structural Transformation: Agenda for Viksit Bharat’.

Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister highlighted the core pillars for India’s journey toward 2047. Speaking about Viksit Bharat as a National Aspiration, the Prime Minister noted that the vision of a developed India by 2047 has transcended government policy to become a genuine mass aspiration. This shift is evident in the evolving patterns of education, consumption, and global mobility, necessitating enhanced institutional capacity and proactive infrastructure planning to meet the needs of an increasingly aspirational society.

Prime Minister further stressed the need for mission-mode reforms to build global capability and attain global integration. To sustain long-term growth, Prime Minister called for mission-mode reforms across diverse sectors. He stressed that India’s policymaking and budgeting must remain anchored with vision for 2047. He also spoke about the need for ensuring that the nation remains a vital hub for the global workforce and international markets.

During the interaction, the economists shared strategic insights on enhancing productivity and competitiveness across the manufacturing and services sectors. The discussions focused on accelerating structural transformation through increased household savings, robust infrastructure development, and the adoption of cutting-edge technology. The group explored the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an enabler of cross-sectoral productivity and also discussed the continued scaling of India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

The participants noted that the unprecedented flurry of cross sectoral reforms in 2025, and their further consolidation in the coming year, will ensure that India continues to chart its path as one of the fastest growing global economies by strengthening its foundations and unlocking newer opportunities.

Several renowned economists and experts were part of the discussion, including Shri Shankar Acharya, Shri Ashok K Bhattacharya, Shri N R Bhanumurthy, Ms. Amita Batra, Shri Janmejaya Sinha, Shri Amit Chandra, Ms. Rajani Sinha, Shri Dinesh Kanabar, Shri Basanta Pradhan, Shri Madan Sabnavis, Ms. Ashima Goyal, Shri Dharmakirti Joshi, Shri Umakant Dash, Shri Pinaki Chakraborty, Shri Indranil Sen Gupta, Shri Samiran Chakraborty, Shri Abhiman Das, Shri Rahul Bajoria, Ms. Monika Halan and Shri Siddhartha Sanyal.