A Noble Vision for a Viksit Bharat 2047
Vijay Anant Kamble
India’s aspiration to achieve Viksit Bharat 2047 encompasses more than just economic expansion, technological advancement, and infrastructural progress; it is also contingent upon the robustness of its social fabric, cultural integration, and institutional development. Within a nation characterized by unparalleled linguistic, cultural, and geographic diversity, the concepts of brotherhood and unity transcend mere abstraction, manifesting as tangible realities that unify the populace. India’s most significant asset resides in its diversity, wherein a multitude of languages, traditions, and identities coexist in a state of harmony, thereby collectively fostering national advancement. Educational establishments, athletic venues, cultural platforms, research facilities, and civic organizations serve as the arenas where this diversity is cultivated into a source of national strength. Furthermore, India’s musicians, dancers, and cinematic artists have historically functioned as crucial representatives of unity and national pride.
Legendary Hindustani musicians such as Pandit Ravi Shankar, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Hridyanath Mangeshkar, Ustad Bismillah Khan, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Ustad Zakir Hussain, and Ustad Alla Rakha, along with Carnatic stalwarts like M.S. Subbulakshmi, Dr. M. Balamuralikrishna, Dr. K.J. Yesudas, and K.S. Chithra, have brought India’s diverse musical heritage to global audiences while uniting millions at home across linguistic and regional lines. Kathak dancers, folk performers such as Chaturbhuj Rathod, and other regional artists preserve indigenous arts while integrating them into the national consciousness.
Contemporary icons like Ilaiyaraaja, Jagjit Singh, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, and Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt demonstrate how classical depth, innovation, and cross-cultural collaboration can create pan-Indian and global impact. Cinema, with collaborative productions across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, and Bengali and other regional film industries, amplifies stories rooted in regional identity to a national and international stage, cultivating empathy, shared narratives, and cultural pride.
In the realm of music, Indian luminaries like Lata Mangeshkar, Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, Mohd. Rafi, Rahul Dev Burman, Zubin Mehta, Channi Singh, Biddu, and A.R. Rehman and many other Indian legends exemplify artists who have projected Indian music onto the international arena. Their artistic achievements and collaborative endeavors across cultures have bolstered national musical integration and simultaneously cultivated global cultural ties. Their respective artistic trajectories illustrate music’s capacity to transcend linguistic, geographical, and national boundaries, thereby functioning as a potent instrument of unity and a shared mode of human expression.
Sport serves as a significant platform for national integration, uniting regional identities beneath the national flag. Olympic and international athletes like Neeraj Chopra, P.V. Sindhu, Mary Kom, Bajrang Punia, and Dutee Chand, along with hockey and cricket teams, represent a multitude of states, languages, and communities, yet they collectively foster a sense of national pride. Sporting accomplishments cultivate discipline, teamwork, resilience, and ethical competition, mirroring values essential for leadership and national unity. Through inter-state training academies, grassroots initiatives, and national leagues, sport exemplifies how localized talent and institutional collaboration converge to achieve excellence, thereby functioning as a metaphor for national progress and collaborative leadership. Furthermore, India’s scientific and technological advancements provide additional evidence of the integrative potential inherent in its diversity.
In the world of sports, cricket especially, figures like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinod Kambli, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Rohit Sharma, and Irfan Pathan, alongside badminton stars Prakash Padukone, Pullela Gopichand, P.V. Sindhu, and Saina Nehwal, and tennis greats Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander Paes, and Sania Mirza, and many others have repeatedly put India on the global map. Hailing from all corners of the country, speaking different languages, and coming from various walks of life, these athletes embody qualities like teamwork, discipline, leadership, and the ability to bounce back. Their accolades have done more than just bring India international acclaim; they’ve also boosted national pride, fostered social unity, and highlighted the enduring strength of India’s diversity.
The advancement of the nation is demonstrably driven by the fusion of knowledge from varied origins, as evidenced by the achievements of figures like C.V. Raman, Homi Bhabha, Jayant Narlikar, and A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in conjunction with the efforts of modern entities such as ISRO, IITs, IIMs, and AI research institutions. This progress is facilitated by a commitment to national priorities, superseding individual ambitions, and a selfless devotion to the country, reflecting its diverse cultural heritage.
Moreover, India’s international reputation is strengthened by collaborative research, space exploration, public health initiatives, and the cultivation of startup ecosystems, all of which illustrate the ability of knowledge, creativity, and innovation to overcome linguistic and regional barriers. In the realm of science and intellectual leadership, India has produced globally influential figures who have contributed to the expansion of human knowledge and the enhancement of societal welfare.
Prof. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009, recognizing his pioneering research on ribosomal structure and function, which has had a profound influence on contemporary biology, medicine, and pharmaceutical sciences. Likewise, Prof. Amartya Sen, awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998, reshaped the global development conversation through his contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, and human development, underscoring the importance of education, health, equity, and human dignity for advancement. Their worldwide influence illustrates how India’s intellectual diversity and ethical scholarship foster both national unity and global leadership. Social reformers and humanitarian leaders have, in turn, translated the principle of brotherhood into concrete societal outcomes.
Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Savitribai Phule, Vinobha Bhave, Dr. Ravindra Kolhe, Dr. Smita Kolhe, Baba Amte and Family, Sunil Dutt, Nargis Dutt, Dr. Verghese Kurien, Ela Bhatt, Medha Patkar, Kailash Satyarthi, Padmashri Dr. Milind P. Kamble,and others have championed inclusion, empowerment, and equitable development throughout various states; concurrently, grassroots social workers cultivate community cohesion, civic responsibility, and ethical conduct. Their endeavours exemplify how shared values and collective action bolster national solidarity.
Furthermore, political leadership in India has formalized unity in diversity, with figures ranging from Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to present-day leaders advocating for federalism, inter-state collaboration, and linguistic pluralism. Policies that prioritize education, cultural preservation, regional development, and civic engagement demonstrate that diversity is not a hindrance but rather a strategic national asset, fostering resilience, creativity, and strength. India’s inherent value stems from its capacity to transform plurality into unity and diversity into a collective benefit.
The achievements of musicians, athletes, scientists, social reformers, and political leaders demonstrate how local accomplishments collectively shape a cohesive national identity. Institutions of higher education, such as the Indian Institutes of Management and the Indian Institutes of Technology, serve as microcosms of this integration. Within these settings, multilingual classrooms, interdisciplinary research, student mobility, and executive education foster ethical leadership, intercultural understanding, and collaborative problem-solving. Management development programs and industry-academia partnerships further extend these principles to public sector enterprises, startups, and government organizations, reinforcing cohesion and a shared vision.
India’s ascent to global prominence will depend not only on its economic and technological capabilities but also on the enduring strength of its social, cultural, and institutional bonds. The principles of brotherhood, unity in diversity, and collective striving for excellence transform regional and linguistic differences into strategic national assets. India’s richness lies in its diversity, and its strength stems from its unity, as exemplified by the accomplishments of its musicians, dancers, athletes, scientists, social reformers, and political leaders.
Progress, however, is not possible without the active involvement of the general public. Inclusive collaboration, where individuals from different cultural and regional backgrounds work together for the nation’s benefit, promotes all-around development. This fosters brotherhood, strengthens social cohesion, and accelerates progress through both individual and collective efforts. Brotherhood and diversity thus emerge as cornerstones of India’s national strength and as guiding principles for achieving Viksit Bharat 2047.
Brotherhood will remain the nation’s most enduring competitive advantage, while ethical leadership, inclusive growth, cultural confidence, and institutional collaboration will collectively contribute to realizing the noble vision of a Viksit Bharat 2047, as articulated by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji.
(The writer is Administrative Officer-Administration, IIM Jammu)