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FUTURE INDIA

The vision created by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam for the year 2020 will miss the train and the year
should be pushed to 2030. Some of the perspectives on the looks of India in the year 2030 in
terms of its military, technology, power, money, development and other aspects are
discussed below:
Indian Defense
The stability of a country greatly depends on the military strength it has garnered through
centuries.
I can see India being placed among the top 5 military prowess in the year 2030. If we look into
the past Indian military had played a major role in World War I and II; this legacy will reach its
epitome in the year 2030.
At present, the Indian army has an active strength of 1.3 million and a reserved strength of
2.1 million. In the year 2016-2017, the country was ranked among the top five world armies
is considered as a vital land combat force. HAL or Hindustan Aeronautical Limited is leading
from the front by helping the country in becoming self-reliant in producing own aircraft.
By 2030 the involvement of foreign players and the Indian state of art technology
manufacturing agencies like DRDO and HAL will be steering as the backbone of Indian defense
sector.
With a coastline of more than 6,100 km, the herculean task of the Indian Navy is really tough
and remarkable.

Indian Economy
The growth rate of GDP or Gross Domestic Product annually of India in the year 2000 was 3.8
%; in the year 2010 was 10.3 %; so as per the prediction this may go up by the year 2030.
Even the per capita income will see a rise by 2030 and is estimated to reach USD 3000 on an
average. It can be seen as a developed nation catering to welfare and development of the
entire citizen.
or the successful sustenance of Indian economy, the CAD or Current Account Deficit should
be minimized.
This can be achieved by increasing the exports and decreasing the imports. The Information
technology sector is considered as a boon for the Indian export industry.
The foreign currency reserves will see an increase from USD 368 billion in 2016 to USD 600
billion by the year 2030.
India will be one of the leading economies in the world by the year 2030.

Indian Technology

India has come a long way in terms of technology by sending Chadrayaan-1 to Moon and that
too within a tight budget. How can we forget India as the harbinger for software technology?
India is advancing towards the new decade on the shoulders of technology.
The advent of driverless cars will be a common thing by 2030 with some precautionary
measures.
Indian automobile majors will be manufacturing more electric cars and solar powered cars as
the availability of petrol and diesel will be a major issue by 2030.
The medical science in India will be so advanced by 2030 that we will be catering not only to
homeland India but also to international patients from the UK, USA, and Africa.
User-friendly sensors will help the farmers to get the real time data and be prepared for the
next step to be taken.
The remote sensing satellites launched by ISRO or Indian Space Research Organization will be
helping the farmers by alerting them to arrival for a natural calamity.
The Indian farmers will be using technology for the betterment of agricultural sector. Thus by
2030 India will be a tech savvy country and a pioneer in research and development.
Indian Population

The population of India in the year 2000 was 1.042 billion and it increased to 1.206 billion by
2010. So, by 2030 the population of India will be around 1.6 billion and will be a mammoth
challenge for the country.
According to estimation the population density per square km in India will be 500.The
problems that will face due to such a huge population will be like providing food, housing
facilities, healthcare and much more.
These problems will be solved by 2030 only if we take the necessary steps now.
The whole of India will be covered with high-rise buildings and will be expanding vertically
rather than horizontally.
To accommodate the huge population India may start building houses on the seafront without
compromising the ecological balance.
India will be dependent on a new Green revolution so as to cater the hunger of 1.6 billion
people. India will be exporting skilled manpower to every corner of the world to reduce the
stress of employment to its youth.
The humongous task to make India developed by 2030 is to its citizens. They have to make
sacrifices today so that the future generation can enjoy a better future.

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