A robust 70 per cent of respondents express confidence in the vision of Viksit Bharat, anticipating India’s emergence as a global leader by 2047, according to a recent report named ‘India’s Turn To Lead By 2047’ by Primus Partners.
According to the report, this optimism is mirrored in the 63 per cent who envision India as a global trade, technology and economy powerhouse.
The survey also sheds light on public engagement with governmental visions for the future, revealing that 42 per cent of respondents are already familiar with the government’s plans for 2047.
“This level of awareness suggests a significant portion of the population is engaged and interested in the country’s developmental direction,” it said.
However, on the other side of the spectrum, the survey reveals that 27 per cent of respondents believe rural India remains disconnected from urban centres, pointing to a critical need for improvement in connectivity and infrastructure to bridge this divide.
Additionally, the report states that the diverse expectations of its population further illustrate the complexity of India’s aspirations.
“While aspirations for luxury living, global connectivity and technological advancement drive the middle class, pressing challenges remain,” it said.

