Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked states to concentrate on creating “future-ready” cities and at least one internationally renowned tourism site in each state as part of a deliberate push to hasten India’s transition into a developed country by 2047. In order to promote tourism, strengthen local economies, and establish sustainable urban hubs, Prime Minister Modi presented the idea of “One State, One Global Destination” while chairing a crucial NITI Aayog conference with state chief ministers and Union ministers.
PM Modi is holding his first meeting with state leaders in light of recent tensions with Pakistan and the delicate Operation Sindoor. Concerns over national security and the aftermath of a horrific terrorist assault in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives and resulted in a large tourist exodus from the area, have prompted him to place a strong focus on development and unity. Notwithstanding the ongoing conflicts, Modi’s demand for a development model centered on tourism demonstrates the government’s resolve to be committed to resilience and long-term growth.
PM Modi underlined the necessity of “Team India” and the significance of center-state cooperation in accelerating growth. He emphasized the three pillars of growth, innovation, and sustainability for a Viksit Bharat by 2047. He emphasized the need for proactive planning and reforms to create future-ready cities. Modi also emphasized the need for inclusive growth and enhancing women’s participation in the workforce. Important chief ministers attended the summit.