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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(8): 139-146

Viksit Bharat @2047: Assessing India's Approaches and Obstacles in International Security

Author Name: Dr. Raj Singh

1. Faculty, Government PS Sairgali, Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Abstract

<p>As India approaches its centenary of independence, the vision of &quot;Viksit Bharat 2047&quot; advocates for a transition from reactive defence to proactive global security leadership. This paper explores the strategic framework necessary to elevate India from a regional player to a global &ldquo;Net Security Provider&rdquo; in an increasingly volatile, multipolar landscape. Central to this transformation is the &ldquo;Defence Forces Vision 2047&rdquo;, which incorporates economic independence within a multidomain military structure. The strategy is founded on three primary pillars: Technological Independence through self-sufficiency in advanced technology and space, and an Economic security connection fuelled by an anticipated $30 trillion GDP. The research emphasises emerging domains, including cyber, space, and cognitive warfare, as well as other deterrence strategies, such as &ldquo;Operation Sindoor&rdquo;. Nevertheless, it faces significant challenges, including the Sino-Indian &ldquo;two-front&rdquo; threat, maritime &ldquo;grey zone&rdquo; issues, and other nontraditional factors such as climate-induced instability. This paper argues that achieving the security goals of &ldquo;Viksit Bharat 2047&rdquo; necessitates a holistic approach. This approach requires the seamless integration of diplomacy, industrial innovation, and military modernisation to shape global outcomes and steer the Global South.</p>

Keywords

Multi-domain Warfare, Net Security Provider, Security, Strategic Autonomy, Viksit Bharat 2047.