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India in 20 years

                                         MY vision of INDIA after 20 years

                             

                                         In another 20 years my view on my country’s development would be far too big as its size and strength.

 India’s belief has always been brotherhood and co-existence, yet our borders are surrounded by hostile countries. Unless a nation is able to defend its borders and integrity, all other developments are of no use. We do have several proven instances of internal disturbances, be it Kashmir or the North-East we have dangers all around.

I am confident that by 2040 International relations would significantly improve for trade, security and communication.
India will look forward to developing greater economic ties with Russia, South-East Asia, S. Africa, Latin American countries and also in co-operation with China and geo-economic matters. Our country will also hopefully achieve friendly ties with Pakistan.

Glory of a nation is not complete unless it does well in sports too. I am hopeful that our country will make a great advance in sports winning a number of Olympic medals and international laurels. Sports will be made popular at every stage in India.

My vision of India in 20 years from now may sound like a dreamer’s agenda but given the glories posterity of India and its resilience, it can still come true. And in this task we need the right kind of leaders and solemn commitment on the part of our countrymen.

As understanding of the historical traditions is very important in order to form a concrete futuristic vision of nation like India. India has a long history and as it is understood presently, it has covered a span of five thousand years since the period of its first known civilisation. During all these times a long steam of immigrants, representing different ethnic strains and linguistic families, have merged into its population to contribute to its diversity, richness and vitality.

India is probably the only civilisation in the world which shows a clear continuity of its several traditions from the time of its earliest known civilisation. 

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