Infrastructure Development Strategies for Viksit Bharat @2047
Keywords:
Viksit Bharat @2047, Infrastructure Development, Sustainability, Technology, Multi-sectoral strategiesAbstract
To ensure sustainable development, improve social well-being, and spur economic progress, infrastructure development is essential. Infrastructure initiatives must be strategically planned and carried out. In light of the goals and obstacles encountered in the pursuit of Viksit Bharat, this research study presents important infrastructure development ideas. Urban development, energy, transportation, water resources, and telecommunications are just a few of the areas that must be included in a multi-sectoral strategy. In order to minimise redundancy and maximise resource allocation with robust and sustainable infrastructure, coordination between various sectors is essential. In view of India's susceptibility to the effects of climate change and the imperative to reduce environmental deterioration, it is imperative to integrate climate resilient design concepts, employ clean energy technologies, and include nature-based solutions to augment the resilience of infrastructure. Incorporating digitalisation, smart technology, and data analytics may enhance service delivery, optimise infrastructure operations, and allow for evidence-based decision-making in planning and management procedures. This means that infrastructure resources must be distributed fairly across areas, improving accessibility to essential services, and giving priority to initiatives that assist marginalised groups. Interconnected projects and coordinated governance will boost growth in a number of areas, creating jobs and bolstering the economy. Enhancing public-private partnerships, strengthening institutional skills, and simplifying regulatory frameworks can all help to make project delivery more efficient. Moreover, Viksit Bharat's internal attempts to enhance its infrastructure are greatly aided by foreign assistance and partnership. The accomplishment of infrastructure development objectives can be sped up by entering into strategic alliances, gaining access to foreign knowledge, and arranging for international funding.
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