Naidu Backs Bhagwat: 3-Child Families Key to India's Global Dominance by 2047

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized population planning as crucial for India's future, advocating for couples to have three children. Speaking at a science conference, he echoed RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's recent remarks, linking a stable birth rate to India's potential for global dominance by 2047 and beyond. Naidu highlighted the global success of the Indian diaspora, noting their high per capita income abroad as evidence of potential. Bhagwat, at the same event, also stressed the need for India to become a "Vishwa Guru" by overcoming blind faith and promoting scientific knowledge in regional languages.

Key Points: Naidu: Population Focus to Make India Dominate by 2047

  • Naidu advocates three-child policy
  • Links population to global dominance
  • Echoes RSS chief Bhagwat's view
  • Highlights success of diaspora
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"If we focus on population, 2047 and centuries beyond, it will be only India which will dominate": Andhra CM Naidu

Andhra CM Naidu echoes RSS chief Bhagwat, advocating for three-child families as a strategy for India's long-term global dominance and superpower status.

"If we focus on population, 2047 and centuries beyond, it will be only India which will dominate. - CM N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Tirupati, December 26

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday emphasised the importance of population planning for India's future, calling for couples to ideally have three children.

Speaking at the inaugural session of the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan (BVS) at the National Sanskrit University in Tirupati, CM Naidu highlighted the global success of Indians, noting that around 4-5 crore Indians currently live abroad and often have the highest per capita income in many countries.

Echoing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, he stressed that population focus is key to India's long-term growth.

"From India, 4-5 crore people are outside India. If you go to any country today, the highest per capita income is among the Indians there. As Mohan Bhagwat ji has always said that every couple should have three children. This is very important. If we focus on population, 2047 and centuries beyond, it will be only India which will dominate," CM Naidu said.

Mohan Bhagwat, on August 2,9 had said that every Indian citizen should consider having three children, noting that population growth can serve as both an asset and a burden, but a stable birth rate will help keep the population in check while maintaining an acceptable level.

Meanwhile, speaking at the inaugural session of the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan (BVS) at the National Sanskrit University in Tirupati, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief emphasised the need for India to overcome blind faith, promote knowledge in regional languages, and balance development.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu was also present at the event.

Speaking at the programme, Bhagwat said, "We have to ensure that people overcome old blind faiths, and that applies for those who are stuck in new blind faiths. The architecture of our old temples is such that they survived many disasters. We had been farming using traditional methods for the last 10,000 years, and the soil remained intact.

The RSS chief asserted that India must not only become a superpower but also a "Vishwa Guru".

"But now, due to the need to increase production, it has resulted in the 'Cancer Train' running from Punjab to Jaipur. India is destined to grow because it is the need of the hour. But India must not only become a superpower but also a Vishwa Guru."

On the importance of education and scientific awareness, Bhagwat added, "We have to ensure that knowledge reaches everyone. Learning in one's mother tongue is impactful. The knowledge of science must be taken to the common man in the different languages of India."

Praising the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister on development, Bhagwat also asserted, "What the CM (N Chandrababu Naidu) has said is important, development should not be such that two separate classes are created in the society."

- ANI

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Shreya B
Interesting point about Indians abroad having high per capita income. Maybe the focus should be on creating those high-income opportunities *within* India first? Then families can comfortably plan for more children if they wish.
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Rahul R
Bhagwat ji's point about learning in mother tongue is crucial. We need more quality science and tech education in regional languages to truly empower the masses. That will do more for our future than just population numbers.
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Priyanka N
As a mother of two, I completely disagree with the "three children" suggestion. We are already struggling with pollution, traffic, and competition for schools and jobs. Let's focus on better healthcare and education for the children we have.
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Aman W
The vision of India as 'Vishwa Guru' is inspiring. But it has to be based on sustainable development, as Bhagwat ji mentioned. The 'Cancer Train' reference is a stark reminder. We need growth that doesn't destroy our land and people.
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David E
Watching from the US, India's demographic dividend is its biggest asset. But it only pays off with massive investment in education and skill development. The population size alone won't guarantee dominance.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, leaders should not be telling families how many

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