This document discusses India's economic development from 1947 to the present. It notes that India had a growth rate of 4% from 1947 to 1991 under a political monopoly. Economic reforms began in 1991 under PV Narasimha Rao which increased the growth rate. From 1994 to 2004, policies under TDP, UF, and NDA governments further boosted growth. However, from 2004 to the present, issues like poor governance, corruption, and policy paralysis have slowed growth to under 5% again. The document advocates for reforms like administrative, fiscal, and judicial reforms as well as electoral and political reforms to reinvigorate India's economy and development.
2. india’sindia’s
journeyjourney
1947 to 1991 political
monopoly with a growth
rate of 4%
Benefits reaped until 2009
1991 initiated economic
reforms with compulsion
under the leadership of
Shri PV Narasimha Rao
1994 to 2004 TDP, UF
and NDA’s progressive
policies kick started the
growth engine
6. Reasons:
- Poor & Inefficient Governance
- Corruption
- Policy Paralysis
- Terrorism
UPA 1 inherits good
governance of previous
Governments & UPA 2
inherited the sins of UPA1
Back to pre 91 scenario,
with a growth rate
under 5%
state ofstate ofthe nationthe nation
7. Indian rupee devaluation
No investments = No jobs
Schemes have become
mere slogans:
- Food Security
- MNREGA
Agri sector in doldrums
Price Rise
Law and order failure
nationalnational
crisiscrisis
10. why i believe india has awhy i believe india has a
bright future!bright future! - 25% population is between the
age 18-30 vs. 19% of China
- 50% population is under the
age of 25 vs 37% of China
- Hindustan to Youngistan by
2020!
- Strong Family structure
- Highly Spiritual ethos
Young IndiaYoung India
Social FabricSocial Fabric
of Indiaof India
11. india can… Assets:
- Knowledge Resources
- Natural Resources
- Law of the Land
- Vibrant Democracy
Road Less Travelled:
- Administrative Reforms
- Fiscal Reforms
- Judicial Reforms
- Electoral Reforms
- Political Reforms
13. Ban ` 500 and
` 1000 notes
Mandate all financial
transactions via bank
Tax reforms
- Simplified and reduced
taxation
- Eradication of Hawala and
Swiss Bank transactions
fiscalfiscal
reformsreforms
14. In 1996, 43% of urban
youth interested in
politics. Today it is 71%
46% of youth believe their
vote doesn’t make a
difference
Historic opportunity
to make India the most
dominant force globally
Yuva Garjan!!!
act nowact now
15. “We are responsible for what we are,
andwhateverwewishourselvestobe,
we have the power to make ourselves.
If what we are now has been the result
of our own past actions, it certainly
follows that whatever we wish to be
in the future can be produced by our
present actions; so we have to know
how to act.”
- Swami Vivekananda
16. collective pledge…collective pledge… Our vision of India
is a state where
poverty is totally
eradicated…a
knowledge and
learning society built
on the values of
hard work, honesty,
discipline and a
collective sense of
purpose.