India has set an ambitious target of achieving 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030. Solar power, wind energy, and green hydrogen are central to India's energy strategy, helping it reduce dependency on fossil fuels and transition to a green economy.
Indians are ambitious and self-confident today. There's palpable air of hope and optimism all over the country. Thousands of Adanis and Ambanis are in the making. Driven by a diverse population, a rapidly growing economy, and an expanding geopolitical presence, India has the will power and visionary leadership to strengthen its position as a responsible, stable, and dynamic global leader.
As India continues to emerge as a resilient, prosperous, and responsible leader, setting an example for inclusive growth and sustainable development worldwide, the question is how India would deal with China. Would the materialization of India's Vision 2030 reset the geopolitical balance? Let's see. In actualising its Vision 2030, prioritizing sectors such as manufacturing, digital services, renewable energy, and infrastructure development, India has fostered sustainable, inclusive, and resilient economic growth to become the third largest global economy in the next few years. Within a decade, by 2035, India would be a $10 trillion economy that would lift millions of people out of poverty and create a huge, prosperous, and dynamic middle class.
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