New Delhi [India], June 24: In a remarkable alignment of spiritual heritage, national security, economic self-reliance, digital governance, and environmental sustainability, India this week unveiled a bold portrait of its evolving identity, one rooted deeply in its civilizational ethos yet brimming with futuristic intent. From Vigyan Bhawan to defence installations, from policy think tanks to global investor platforms, the Union Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi signalled a multi-dimensional push toward a Viksit Bharat.

A Legacy of Equality: Spiritual Reflections Fuel Modern Governance

At the heart of this week’s developments was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address at the centenary celebration of the historic meeting between Sree Narayana Guru and Mahatma Gandhi, held in 1925 at Sivagiri Mutt. Commemorating a conversation that underscored India’s fight against casteism and inequality, Modi described Sree Narayana Guru’s teachings as “a great treasure for humanity.”

“From education to empowerment, from inner liberation to social reform, Sree Narayana Guru envisioned a nation free from discrimination,” the Prime Minister said.

“Today, through saturation models and inclusive schemes, we are turning that vision into reality.”

Initiatives like the PM Awas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, and PM Janman Yojana were cited as examples of spiritual ideals shaping governance. Notably, Modi linked this philosophy to India’s rising status as a global standard-bearer for equity, with programs like One World, One Health and One Sun, One World, One Grid echoing Guru’s principle: “One caste, one religion, one God for mankind.”

Defence Readiness: Fast-Tracked Firepower Against New-Age Threats

Complementing the moral message was a matter of muscle. The Ministry of Defence announced the conclusion of ₹1,981.90 crore worth of emergency procurement contracts, strengthening India’s counter-terrorism (CT) posture. Under the Emergency Procurement (EP) mechanism, the Army fast-tracked the acquisition of mission-critical, fully indigenous equipment, including:

  • Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction Systems
  • VSHORADS launchers and missiles
  • Loitering munitions and tactical drones
  • Ballistic helmets, bulletproof jackets, and night sights
  • Quick Reaction Fighting Vehicles (QRFVs)

This acceleration is seen as part of a broader shift toward self-reliance in defence, particularly evident in India’s Operation Sindoor, where domestically built arms led to a 22-minute surrender of enemy forces. The Prime Minister affirmed, “Made-in-India weapons will soon earn global respect, because national security cannot depend on imports.”

Driving Forward: India Opens Doors for Global EV Makers

In a move aligning climate goals with manufacturing might, the Ministry of Heavy Industries launched the online application portal for its landmark Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India (SPMEPCI). The initiative invites global electric vehicle manufacturers to set up shop in India with a minimum investment of ₹4,150 crore.

Applicants will be permitted to import high-value EVs at reduced customs duty for five years, provided they meet domestic value addition targets. “This is more than a policy, it’s an invitation,” said Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy. “An invitation to be part of India’s electric mobility revolution, shaped by innovation and driven by sustainability.”

The scheme is expected to support India’s Net Zero 2070 commitment while reinforcing the pillars of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India.

Data That Delivers: NITI Aayog Unveils Quality Framework

As hardware and infrastructure evolve, so must the backend: data. Recognising this, NITI Aayog released the third edition of its Future Front series, titled “India’s Data Imperative: The Pivot Towards Quality.” The report outlines the perils of poor data quality and proposes a two-pronged toolkit:

  1. Data-Quality Scorecard – to measure and monitor integrity metrics
  2. Data-Quality Maturity Framework – for self-assessment and growth planning

According to B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, CEO of NITI Aayog, “Reliable data is no longer optional. It is foundational to digital governance, public trust, and efficient service delivery.”

The report resonates with India’s push to build a digitally inclusive state where real-time insights can guide real-world impact.

A Nation in Sync: From Sivagiri to Cyberspace | Viksit Bharat

Bringing these threads together, spirituality, defence, mobility, and data, is not a coincidence but orchestration. India today stands as a country reimagining its growth narrative not by abandoning the past, but by elevating it.

From Sree Narayana Guru’s spiritual inclusivity to the Defence Ministry’s tactical clarity, from EV policy corridors to NITI Aayog’s data dashboards, this is India’s transformative journey unfolding in real time.

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“This Amrit Kaal is not just a chapter. It is the beginning of a new book, authored by 140 crore Indians,” PM Modi stated. “We are no longer asking what India can become. We are building what India must be.”

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