PM chairs 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog

Vision of Viksit Bharat can be realized through Viksit States: PM

PM chairs 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog

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New Delhi, May 24, 2025: Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, earlier today. It was attended by Chief Ministers and Lt. Governors representing 24 states and seven UTs. This year’s theme was Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047. The meeting commenced with a minute of silence in remembrance of the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.

Prime Minister said that it is the aspiration of every Indian for the country to be a Viksit Bharat. It is not the agenda of any party but the aspiration of 140 crore Indians. He observed that if all states work together towards this goal, then we will make stupendous progress. He also said that we should commit to developing every state, every city, and every village, and then Viksit Bharat will be achieved much before 2047.

The PM said that India has emerged among the top five economies of the world, and 25 crore people have escaped poverty. He emphasised that India needs to increase the speed of this transformation. He encouraged states to leverage their manufacturing strengths. He said that the Government of India has announced the Manufacturing Mission.

The PM observed that global investors are hugely interested in India. He encouraged the states to utilise this opportunity and make it easy for investments. Citing recent trade agreements with the UAE, the UK and Australia, he said states should utilise it to the optimum.

Emphasising skilling, the Prime Minister said that NEP gives emphasis on education and skill development. He said states must plan for various skills which are attuned to modern technologies like AI, semiconductors, and 3D printing.

He said that we can become the skill capital of the world because of our demographic dividend. The Prime Minister said that a Rs 60,000 crore scheme for skilling has been approved by GoI. States must focus on modern training infrastructure and rural training hubs to enhance skilling.

The PM cited cybersecurity as both a challenge and an opportunity. Hydrogen and green energy were emphasised by him as arenas of immense potential and opportunities.

The PM said that the G20 Summit helped India to be recognised as a global tourist destination, but states should leverage the opportunity. He urged the states to develop at least one tourist destination to global standards and expectations. He said that 25-30 such tourist destinations can be created across India.

The PM observed that India is urbanising rapidly. He asked the states to make cities the engine of sustainability and growth and urged them to focus on Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. He noted that a Rs 1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund is being created for seed money.

The PM emphasised the huge strength of India’s Nari Shakti. He urged to change in the laws for women so that they can join the growth trajectory. He observed that there should be reforms in the public and private sectors for working women with a focus on their ease of working.

He also encouraged states to interlink rivers within states to battle water scarcity as well as floods. He appreciated Bihar, which has recently started the Kosi-Mochi connection grid. He also appreciated the Aspirational Districts Programme, which has been a success through collective efforts.

The Prime Minister said that in agriculture, we must focus on the lab to land. He talked about the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan, in which about 2,500 scientists will go to villages and Rural Centres in the coming days, where they will deliberate on topics such as crop diversification and chemical-free farming. He asked all CMs to support this endeavour.

He emphasised the need to focus on health services delivery. He said that we must check for oxygen plants and preparations to be ready for any COVID-related challenges. He said that the states need to expand telemedicine so that good doctors can be connected from district hospitals, and E-Sanjeevani & tele-consultation benefits should be made available.

The Prime Minister mentioned that 'Operation Sindoor’ should not be treated as a one-off initiative, and we must adopt a long-term approach. He mentioned that we must modernise our approach to civil preparedness. He said that the recent mock drills have reignited our attention to civil defence and that states should institutionalise Civil Defence.

The CMs and LGs praised Operation Sindoor for its precision and targeted strikes, which led to the destruction of terror infrastructure. In one voice, they praised the PM’s leadership and the valour of the Armed Forces. They also praised the efforts towards Aatmanirbharta in the defence sector, which have strengthened the defence forces and bolstered confidence in our capabilities.

Chief Minister/Lt. Governors gave various suggestions for the vision of Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat @ 2047 and also discussed steps being taken in their States. Some of the key suggestions and best practices highlighted were in the fields of agriculture, education and skill development, entrepreneurship, drinking water, reducing compliances, governance, digitalisation, women empowerment, cyber security, etc. Several states also shared their endeavours to create a State Vision for 2047.

Prime Minister asked NITI Aayog to study the suggestions of states and UTs made during the meeting. He said the 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog is a milestone in its 10 years of journey, which defines and outlines the vision for 2047. He observed that the Governing Council Meetings have helped in nation-building, and it has emerged as a platform for joint action and shared aspirations. He expressed his gratitude to all the CMs and LGs for participating in the meeting and sharing their views and experiences, and expressed confidence that India is progressing on the path to fulfil the vision of Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat @2047 through the power of cooperative federalism.

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