11 Years of ModiNomics: Transforming
India & Charting the Future
Over the past 11 years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's
leadership has spearheaded a period of unprecedented transformation across
India's economic, infrastructural, social, and digital landscapes.
"ModiNomics," a term encapsulating the government's economic
philosophy, has been instrumental in driving significant progress in financial
inclusion, governance, social welfare, and technological innovation, firmly
shaping India's trajectory toward becoming a developed economy.
Economic Growth & Financial Inclusion: A Paradigm Shift Towards a $5 Trillion Economy
The Modi government has placed financial inclusion at the core of its economic agenda, achieving remarkable milestones that have laid the groundwork for India's aspiration of becoming a $5 trillion economy:
- Direct
Benefit Transfer (DBT) Revolution: Enhancing Fiscal Efficiency and
Transparency: A
staggering ₹44 lakh crore has been disbursed through DBT, directly into
the accounts of beneficiaries. This system has not only streamlined
welfare delivery by cutting out intermediaries but also significantly
reduced leakages by eliminating over 10 crore "ghost
beneficiaries." This immense achievement has resulted in substantial
savings for the exchequer, estimated to be in lakhs of crores of rupees,
allowing for more targeted and impactful public spending. The efficiency
gained through DBT is a cornerstone of responsible fiscal management.
- Jan
Dhan Yojana: Unlocking Financial Access for the Masses: Over 55 crore Jan Dhan accounts
have been opened, bringing millions of previously unbanked individuals
into the formal financial system. This foundational step has not only
provided basic banking access but has also acted as a crucial gateway for
beneficiaries to access various government schemes, micro-credit
facilities, and insurance products, empowering them with financial agency
and fostering a culture of savings.
- Tax
Reforms for Transparency and Compliance: A Robust Revenue Foundation: Landmark reforms such as the
Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) have brought
much-needed transparency and accountability to the real estate sector,
protecting homebuyers and streamlining development. The Goods and Services
Tax (GST), a monumental indirect tax reform, has unified India into a
single market, simplifying the tax structure, reducing cascading effects,
and significantly improving tax compliance. These reforms have
collectively strengthened the government's revenue foundation, providing
the resources necessary for ambitious development projects.
- India’s
Digital Economy: A Global Showcase of Innovation: India's digital economy has
experienced exponential growth, becoming a global benchmark for innovation
and scalability. Digital transactions have witnessed a phenomenal 12-fold
increase, driven by the ubiquitous Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which
has emerged as the world's leading real-time payment system, processing
billions of transactions monthly. Its ease of use and interoperability
have revolutionized daily transactions, from small street vendors to large
businesses. Furthermore, with Aadhaar seeded in 99% of the adult
population, this unique digital identity system has become a cornerstone
for seamless access to a multitude of government services, welfare
benefits, and financial transactions, enhancing efficiency, reducing
fraud, and building a truly cashless and paperless economy.
Infrastructure & Connectivity Expansion: Building the Backbone of New India
- Transport
Revolution: Connecting Every Corner of the Nation: The nation has witnessed rapid
expansion of its highway networks, with record-breaking construction
speeds, significantly improving logistics and reducing travel times across
the country. The development of numerous new airports and the
modernization of existing ones have boosted air travel and regional
connectivity. The introduction of over 25 Vande Bharat express trains
signifies a leap in rail travel, offering semi-high-speed connectivity and
modern amenities, revolutionizing inter-city commuting and promoting
regional development. The Sagarmala and Bharatmala Pariyojanas are further
enhancing port-led development and multimodal logistics.
- Broadband
for All: Bridging the Digital Divide: The Bharat Net project has made significant
strides, deploying 6.93 lakh km of optical fibre and extending broadband
connectivity to over 2 lakh Gram Panchayats. This ambitious initiative is
actively bridging the digital divide between urban and rural areas,
empowering communities with access to online education, healthcare,
e-governance services, and digital marketplaces, fostering inclusive
growth.
- 5G
Deployment: Future-Proofing Digital Infrastructure: India has achieved widespread
5G coverage, now spanning an impressive 99.6% of its districts within a
remarkably short period. This rapid rollout ensures advanced digital
connectivity, paving the way for further innovation in sectors like IoT,
AI, smart cities, and digital manufacturing, driving the next wave of
economic growth.
- Housing
and Utilities for Every Household: Dignity and Quality of Life: The government's flagship
housing program, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), has successfully
completed over 4 crore houses, addressing the critical need for affordable
housing for both urban and rural poor, ensuring dignity and security.
Complementary initiatives have delivered 11.7 crore toilets under the
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, significantly improving public health and
sanitation. Over 10 crore gas connections under the Ujjwala Yojana have
transformed rural kitchens, reducing drudgery and health hazards for
women. Furthermore, the Jal Jeevan Mission has brought tap water
connections to more than 15.6 crore households, ensuring access to clean
and safe drinking water, a fundamental human right.
Social Welfare & Healthcare Development: Strengthening the Pillars of Human Capital
The government has prioritized strengthening social safety nets and improving healthcare access for all citizens, recognizing human capital as the nation's greatest asset:
- Food
Security: A Lifeline for Millions: Under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana,
81 crore citizens continue to receive free rations, ensuring food
security for the most vulnerable populations, especially in the wake of
global economic uncertainties. This program has been instrumental in
preventing widespread hunger and distress.
- Healthcare
Access: A Holistic Approach: Immunization coverage in key areas has reached over
90%, significantly reducing the incidence of preventable diseases and
improving child health outcomes. The Ayushman Bharat scheme has provided
free treatments worth an impressive ₹1.3 lakh crore, offering crucial
financial protection against catastrophic health expenditures for millions
of economically weaker sections. The expansion of healthcare
infrastructure, with 23 new AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical
Sciences) and 2,045 medical colleges, has vastly improved India's
doctor-to-patient ratio, ensuring better access to quality medical
education and healthcare services across diverse regions. The focus on
preventive healthcare and wellness centres further underscores a holistic
approach.
- Women's
Empowerment: Driving Inclusive Growth: The "Lakhpati Didi" initiative has
successfully trained over 1 crore women in various skills, empowering them
to achieve economic independence and contribute significantly to their
household incomes, fostering grassroots entrepreneurship. The Sukanya
Samriddhi Yojana has seen the opening of 4.2 crore accounts, promoting
financial security and empowering girl children across the nation by
encouraging savings for their education and marriage.
- Rural
Transformation: Elevating Livelihoods: The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) has
facilitated the construction of over 60 lakh km of rural roads,
improving connectivity, market access, and access to essential services
for rural communities. The Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN)
has disbursed ₹3.7 lakh crore directly to farmer beneficiaries, providing
crucial income support and supplementing their agricultural earnings.
Nearly 25 crore Soil Health Cards have been distributed to farmers,
promoting sustainable agricultural practices and improving crop yields.
Furthermore, 1,473 Mandis have been linked via the eNAM platform,
modernizing agricultural trade, ensuring better price realization for
farmers by creating a national online market.
Employment, MSMEs & Innovation: Fuelling India's Economic
Engine
The government has focused on fostering a vibrant ecosystem
for employment generation, supporting MSMEs, and promoting innovation as key
drivers of economic growth:
- Employment
Growth and Formalization: The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has
seen 8.59 crore net additions, reflecting robust employment trends and a
significant formalization of the workforce, providing social security
benefits to a larger segment of the population.
- MSME
Support: Backbone of the Economy: The Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) has
sanctioned ₹3.6 lakh crore for MSMEs, providing critical liquidity support
during challenging times, particularly during the pandemic, and
safeguarding millions of jobs. The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) has
facilitated ₹13 lakh crore worth of orders, promoting transparency and
efficiency in public procurement and providing a vast market for a wide
array of MSMEs, including small and local businesses.
- Entrepreneurship
& Skill Development: Empowering the Workforce: Over 52 crore MUDRA loans have
been disbursed, with a remarkable 75% benefiting women, fostering
grassroots entrepreneurship and economic self-reliance, especially among
marginalized communities. The PM SVANidhi scheme has successfully
supported 66 lakh street vendors, integrating them into the formal economy
and providing them with access to credit. The Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas
Yojana has trained over 1.6 crore people, equipping them with essential
skills for employment and entrepreneurship, aligning with industry
demands.
- Startup
Ecosystem: A Hub of Creativity and Innovation: The "Startup India"
program has been a resounding success, leading to the establishment of 1.50
lakh startups. This vibrant ecosystem is fueling innovation, job creation,
and contributing significantly to India's burgeoning technological
landscape, positioning India as a global innovation hub.
Global Leadership & Sustainable Development: India on the
World Stage
India's global influence has grown significantly under Modi's leadership, coupled with a strong commitment to sustainable development and addressing global challenges:
- Vaccine
Diplomacy and Global Health: India demonstrated its humanitarian commitment by
aiding over 100 nations through its vaccine diplomacy during the global
pandemic, showcasing its role as a responsible global actor and a pharmacy
to the world.
- Energy
Security & Sustainability: A Green Transition: Record levels of ethanol
blending have significantly boosted India's energy security and reduced
its reliance on fossil fuel imports, contributing to environmental
sustainability. The government's proactive initiatives have successfully
globalized millets, reinforcing India's agricultural leadership and
promoting sustainable and nutritious food systems worldwide. Solar power
capacity has tripled, demonstrating India's unwavering dedication to clean
energy transition and combating climate change through ambitious renewable
energy targets. India's leadership in the International Solar Alliance
further underscores this commitment.
- Cultural
Resurgence and Heritage Preservation: Initiatives supporting Particularly Vulnerable
Tribal Groups (PVTGs) and other tribal communities have contributed to a
significant cultural resurgence, preserving and promoting India's rich
indigenous heritage and ensuring their inclusion in the national
development narrative. India's active promotion of Yoga and Ayurveda on
the global stage further highlights its soft power and cultural
contributions.
- Voice
of the Global South: India has emerged as a strong voice for the Global South,
advocating for their concerns and priorities on international platforms
like the G20, ensuring equitable representation and fostering greater
cooperation on shared challenges.
Future Prospects: Charting a Course for a Developed India by 2047
India is exceptionally well-positioned to accelerate its
progress across various critical domains in the coming years, with a clear
vision to become a developed nation by 2047, the centenary of its independence:
- Expanding
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): The Digital Backbone of Governance: The future will see a deeper
integration and expansion of Aadhaar-linked governance and health
services, further streamlining public service delivery, enhancing
efficiency, and ensuring last-mile reach. This includes leveraging DPI for
advanced healthcare delivery, personalized education, and smart urban
governance, making India a global leader in digital public goods.
- Strengthening
Green Energy Initiatives: Leading the Global Energy Transition: India will continue to lead in
the global green energy transition, with a strong focus on advancing green
hydrogen energy adoption, becoming a manufacturing and export hub for
green hydrogen and its derivatives. Further expansion of solar and wind
energy capacity will solidify India's position as a renewable energy
superpower, contributing significantly to global climate goals.
- Boosting
AI, Fintech, and Startup Ecosystems: Fostering Innovation and Growth: The government will continue to
foster a conducive policy environment and provide robust support for the
Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution, fintech innovations, and the
vibrant startup ecosystem. This includes investments in R&D, talent
development, regulatory frameworks, and access to capital, positioning
India at the forefront of global technological advancements.
- Deepening
Social Welfare and Human Development: Inclusive Growth for All: A sustained and intensified
commitment to social welfare will ensure comprehensive inclusion, with
continued efforts to uplift vulnerable sections of society, provide them
with access to quality education, healthcare, skill development, and
economic opportunities. This includes targeted interventions for women,
children, tribals, and other marginalized groups, ensuring no one is left
behind in India's growth story.
- Enhancing
Global Trade and Manufacturing: Becoming a Global Supply Chain Hub: India is poised to
significantly enhance its global trade footprint and strengthen its
manufacturing capabilities through initiatives like "Make in
India" and "Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes." The
focus will be on becoming a resilient and competitive global supply chain
hub, attracting foreign investment, boosting exports, and integrating
deeper into global value chains, thereby driving economic prosperity and
job creation on a massive scale.
The robust foundation laid over the last 11 years, characterised by bold reforms, massive infrastructure development, widespread financial inclusion, and a commitment to social welfare, promises sustained growth and development. This solid base is propelling India towards its ambition of becoming a truly developed nation, an economic powerhouse, and a responsible global leader, shaping the 21st century.