India's 2047 Vision Built on Policy, Says Envoy Vinay Kwatra at US Conference

India's Ambassador to the US, Vinay Kwatra, emphasized that the country's goal to become a developed nation by 2047 is grounded in rigorous academic and policy discussions. He made these remarks while addressing the Austin India Conference, highlighting the deepening strategic and economic convergence between India and the United States. Consul General D C Manjunath noted the strengthening bilateral ties across government, business, and people-to-people pillars, with subnational partnerships like India-Texas gaining importance. The conference served as a platform to examine India's evolving policy landscape and long-term development priorities.

Key Points: India's 2047 Vision Rooted in Policy, Says Ambassador Kwatra

  • Vision 2047 anchored in policy discourse
  • India-US strategic convergence deepening
  • Subnational partnerships like India-Texas key
  • Academic conferences critical for deliberation
  • Three pillars underpin bilateral ties
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India's 2047 vision rooted in policy: Vinay Kwatra

Ambassador Vinay Kwatra outlines India's informed policy path to becoming a developed nation by 2047, highlighting deepening US-India strategic convergence.

"decisions shaping India's growth are rooted in deep policy discussions - Vinay Kwatra"

Washington, April 12

India's journey to becoming a developed nation by 2047 is anchored in informed academic and policy discourse, India's Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Kwatra, said while addressing a major conference in Texas.

Kwatra made the remarks during his virtual address at the inaugural Austin India Conference, themed "India at 100: Decades of Decisions", hosted by the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas, Austin.

Commending the organisers for bringing together scholars, students and practitioners, he said such forward-looking initiatives are critical to deliberating on India's pathway towards Vision 2047, or "Viksit Bharat".

He underscored that the decisions shaping India's growth are rooted in deep policy discussions, which form the foundation for the country's transformative progress in the coming decades.

India's development and innovation journey would generate shared benefits for both India and the United States, he said adding that there is a deepening of strategic and economic convergence between the two countries.

The conference, organised under the theme of India's long-term development trajectory, brought together stakeholders to examine the country's evolving policy landscape and development priorities.

In a separate session titled "The Growth Triangle", India's Consul General in Houston, D C Manjunath, said India-US relations continue to strengthen across multiple pillars, including government-to-government, business-to-business and people-to-people engagement.

He highlighted that these three pillars have underpinned the steady upward trajectory of bilateral ties, reinforcing cooperation across sectors.

Pointing to the growing importance of subnational partnerships, Manjunath identified collaboration between India and Texas as a key component of the broader India-US relationship.

He noted that such regional linkages are playing an increasingly significant role in driving economic engagement, innovation and institutional cooperation.

The event also provided insights into India's policy evolution and development priorities, reflecting a surge in academic and policy interest in the country's growth story.

Manjunath expressed appreciation to the leadership and faculty of the University of Texas, Austin, and reaffirmed the Consulate's commitment to expanding collaboration with academic and research institutions across Texas.

He said such engagement would help nurture dialogue, foster innovation and advance a shared vision of growth and progress.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see our diplomats engaging with top academic institutions abroad. The India-Texas collaboration angle is interesting. Hope this translates into more tech jobs and research opportunities back home.
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Aman W
While the vision is grand, I hope the "informed academic and policy discourse" also includes voices from the ground – farmers, small business owners, and local communities. Development must be bottom-up as well as top-down.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the US-India trade corridor, the deepening strategic convergence is real. The 'Growth Triangle' concept is spot on. Strong people-to-people ties are the bedrock that makes the business and government partnerships work.
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Karthik V
Vision 2047 sounds promising, but execution is key. We have big challenges in infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Hope these policy discussions in Texas also focus on solving our basic issues. All the best to the team!
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Nisha Z
Love the focus on subnational partnerships! States like Texas and Maharashtra or Karnataka collaborating directly can bypass a lot of red tape and get things done faster. More power to such initiatives! ✨

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