INDIA’S BRIGHT FUTURE
The twenty-first century will belong to India. India will become a superpower of the world. Such announcements have been made by Indian politicians, economists and scientists. Many foreign scholars have also made predictions about the bright future of India. Will this dream come true? Are we really moving on the path of becoming a superpower, a developed nation? It is necessary to consider these questions.
There seems to be some solid basis behind these claims and predictions of India’s all-round progress. In the last few years, India has proved its mettle in all fields. We have proved ourselves to be the world’s largest and most stable democracy. Our economy is continuously progressing. We have defeated the last global recession with our wisdom.
Many of our companies have given proof of India’s industrial efficiency by acquiring foreign companies. Our teachers, scientists and industrialists are showcasing their talent in foreign countries also. We have set new records in every field be it science, medicine, business, art, military power, education and culture. All these things strengthen our faith in the bright future of India.
There is no doubt that India has made remarkable progress in various fields. Our scientists have made many fundamental discoveries. Our progress in the fields of space science, medicine, development of weapons, industrial efficiency, telecommunication, nuclear power etc. is remarkable. Our progress in the economic field is evidenced by the stability and steady growth of our economy.
When major economies of the world were collapsing due to the global recession, the Indian economy proved its credibility by remaining unaffected by it. The increase in foreign investment and acquisition of foreign companies also proves the success of our economy. Apart from this, we have also made remarkable progress in the fields of education and culture.
The public also has an essential role in making India’s future bright. It is the duty of every citizen to establish mutual harmony by rejecting caste, sect, personal interest etc. If all the Indian people unite and destroy the evils and cooperate in the progress of the nation, only then India will become a superpower of the world.