Gautam Adani said India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 [1] requires the collective effort of all 140 crore Indians [2].
This call for nationwide participation highlights the scale of the economic and social transformation needed to reach developed status. Because the task is too large for any single entity, the businessman said government action alone is insufficient.
Adani said the objective cannot be achieved by one government or institution alone. He called on the 140 crore [2] citizens of India to contribute to the mission with sincerity, energy, and dedication.
According to Adani, the target year of 2047 [1] serves as the benchmark for this national transition. He said the magnitude of the challenge demands a unified approach—one that transcends individual institutions to include the entire population.
"India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 cannot be achieved by one government or institution alone; all 140 crore Indians must contribute with sincerity, energy and dedication," Adani said.
By framing the 2047 goal as a shared responsibility, Adani shifted the focus from policy-driven growth to a broader civic duty. He said the success of the initiative relies on the energy and dedication of the people to support the necessary systemic changes.
“India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047 cannot be achieved by one government or institution alone”
The statement reflects a strategic push to align private sector ambition with nationalistic goals. By emphasizing that 1.4 billion people must participate, the narrative moves away from purely state-led development toward a model of shared national responsibility, suggesting that infrastructure and policy alone are not enough to bridge the gap to developed-nation status.




