Neil Nitin Mukesh: Why Modi's 'Viksit Bharat' Dream Will Arrive Early

Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh has voiced strong support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India. He believes the country's ambitious 'Viksit Bharat' goal will be realized before its 2047 target. Speaking in Ahmedabad, Mukesh credited the drive and innovation of India's youth for this optimistic timeline. He also praised PM Modi for fostering a confident, self-reliant mindset among the younger generation.

Key Points: Neil Nitin Mukesh Backs PM Modi's Viksit Bharat 2047 Vision

  • Actor expresses full confidence in India's youth to achieve developed nation status ahead of schedule
  • Credits PM Modi for instilling confidence and a trend-setting mindset in the young generation
  • Highlights the innovative and hardworking nature of Indian youth during Ahmedabad visit
  • Emphasizes moving from following global trends to setting them for a self-reliant India
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Neil Nitin Mukesh says PM Modi's dream of 'Viksit Bharat' will be realised before proposed deadline

Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh expresses full faith in India's youth to achieve PM Modi's 'Viksit Bharat' goal before the 2047 deadline.

"Modi ji has had this dream for many years and I have full faith in him and our country, in our youth generation, we will make our country's name shine even before the date. - Neil Nitin Mukesh"

Mumbai, Dec 13

Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh, has shared that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dream of a developed India will be realised before its proposed deadline owing to the power of the youth.

The actor spoke with IANS during his visit to Ahmedabad, he also shared what cements Prime Minister Narendra Modi's belief for a self-reliant India.

He told IANS, "To be very honest, Modi ji has had this dream for many years and I have full faith in him and our country, in our youth generation, we will make our country's name shine even before the date. The youth generation of our country, the intelligent ones, knows how to struggle, knows how important the value of time is, they put in a lot of time and hard work. So I feel that they are innovative, they constantly try to reinvent themselves, they stay relevant. So keeping all these things in mind, it is most likely that you will bring a lot of glory".

The proposed deadline for 'Viksit Bharat' is 2047 marking 100 years of independence.

Talking about a self-reliant India, he said, "I would like to say that it is very important to instill this kind of confidence in our young generation as well. Not only for the fact that we normally say that why we should follow trends, we should set trends and it is not that why we should be constantly influenced, after going abroad we come back and we get impressed that yes friend, I wish something like this would have happened in our country. Why should we say it is a wish, when we know that we can do thousands of times more things than that. So I think whatever Modi ji is doing and the confidence that Modi ji has instilled in our young generation, we are going to make the name of our country very bright".

"I want to connect with him, relate to him, see whether I can also invest or not. I am impressed", he added.

- IANS

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Arjun K
While I appreciate the optimism, I wish we heard more concrete plans from our leaders and less just hopeful statements. The deadline is 2047, but what are the yearly milestones? We need accountability, not just dreams.
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Rohit P
Setting trends, not following them! That's the spirit we need. So many of my friends in tech are already building world-class products from India. The confidence is real.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived abroad and returned, I completely agree. The "wish" mentality needs to go. We have the talent and drive. The focus on self-reliance is key for long-term prosperity.
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Vikram M
Good to hear, but development must reach everyone. Hope the 'Viksit Bharat' includes all villages and small towns, not just the metros. The real test is inclusive growth.
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Karthik V
The youth are innovative, no doubt. But we also need the right infrastructure, education, and less bureaucracy to truly unleash that potential. The government's role is crucial beyond just instilling confidence.

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