India is aiming to be a developed country by 2047, and the country's finance minister says the focus is on four key areas: infrastructure, investment, innovation, and inclusiveness.
"We aim to reach for the developed nation in 25 years by focusing on inclusiveness, making sure that every section of India, the common man, benefits by everything that we do [whether] investment or reforms are trying to take schemes to the people," says Nirmala Sitharaman, per the Times of India.
She says the government has "opened up several areas inclusive of the space, nuclear energy, looking at getting out of fossil fuels," and "we have enough reason to believe the youth today are giving us solutions, which are very good for the frontier technologies that we're talking about, as much as for the legacy issues which persist in India for which we need solutions."
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