Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Sammelan to outline a vision for India's development as a developed nation [1].
The "Youth for Viksit Bharat" convention serves as a strategic platform to align the priorities of the younger generation with national goals for inclusive growth and improved governance [1, 2].
Speaking at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex in New Delhi, Gupta said the infrastructure development and public welfare are necessary to achieve the state's objectives [1, 2]. She said that becoming a developed nation requires a comprehensive approach to good governance, ensuring that growth reaches all sectors of society [1].
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya also participated in the event [2]. The convention focused on the pillars of the Viksit Bharat vision, which seeks to transform the country through systemic improvements in how public services are delivered to citizens [1, 2].
Gupta's address highlighted the role of youth in implementing these changes. By focusing on inclusive growth, the administration aims to bridge gaps in infrastructure, and social services across the region [1]. The event brought together leaders and young citizens to discuss the practical steps needed to reach the target of a fully developed India [2].
The gathering at the sports complex underscored the government's intent to prioritize youth engagement in the national development agenda [1]. Through this dialogue, the administration seeks to foster a sense of ownership among young people regarding the country's future economic and social trajectory [2].
“A vision for inclusive growth, infrastructure development, good governance and public welfare.”
The convention signals an effort by the Delhi administration and union leadership to synchronize local governance with the broader national 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) framework. By centering the discourse on youth and inclusive growth, the government is attempting to build a political and social coalition around long-term infrastructure goals and systemic governance reforms.



