HT SUMMIT 2009
India 2020: PM unveils the new vision
Published on Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 03:03, Updated on Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 03:24 in India section
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New Delhi: Underlining that the challenges lie "primarily at home", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday unveiled his vision of India in 2020 revolving around the three pillars of inclusive growth, composite culture and a peaceful, forward-looking neighbourhood.
Manmohan Singh also made a strong pitch for sustaining 9-10 per cent economic growth per annum and said the destinies of India and its neighbours are "intrinsically linked".
"First, that our challenges in nation building are primarily at home. And that these are best addressed by ensuring sustained and inclusive economic growth and development," Manmohan Singh said at an annual leadership conclave organised by the Hindustan Times in Delhi.
Putting domestic challenges like poverty and issues of economic and administrative reforms above external challenges, he said, "We do face external and global challenges. The global slowdown is a reality, rise of terrorism is also a reality and we have to face these challenges."
"But I sincerely believe that they are nowhere as daunting as the ones we face at home," he said. "If we get our house in order, if we can liberate each and every citizen of this free nation from the tyranny of poverty, ignorance and disease, there is no external challenge that we cannot overcome," he stressed.
Rejecting the clash of civilisations and sectarianism of all kinds, the Prime Minister said, "Freedom, democracy, pluralism and secularism go together. You cannot have one without the other."
Manmohan Singh identified the pursuit of a peaceful neighbourhood as the third pillar of his vision of "a new India by 2020 and a new South Asia".
"They will remain the three pillars on which the India of 2020 is built. 2020 is not far away," he said.
"India seeks a neighbourhood of peace and progress. We wish our neighbours well," he said. "I do believe our destiny is intrinsically linked with that of all our neighbours. We would like to see them develop and wipe out poverty and overcome the burden of history and we would like to work with them to achieve these goals."
"India is always happy to extend a helpful and supportive hand to all our neighbours. We wish to see democracy take deep roots in all these countries so that the people of South Asia are truly empowered to take their destiny into their own hands."
Without naming Pakistan, the Prime Minister said India sincerely wished "to resolve all outstanding issues with our neighbours through dialogue and in the spirit of partnership and friendship that should rightly characterise our relations."
Noting that Pakistan is grappling with many internal problems, he wished it success in its fight against terrorism.
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9-10% growth has nothing to do with his 3 pillars.
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Great stuff from a true intellectual. Dr. Manmohan Singh deserves all the praise for making a mark at the top
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nehru copied russia in his five year plans.as there was no zero budgeting no reviews were made and any number
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