The following topics were covered at the Bharat Rashtra Samiti meeting on thursday in Nagpur, which was chaired by BRS president and chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. india requires a significant overhaul at all levels. There is a political void since neither the current ruling coalition nor its predicted replacement, Congress, can give india the energy it needs.

The current national agenda, annual routine budgets, regular practices, and conventional thinking must be adjusted if significant improvements are to be made. Let's avoid discussing "best practices." Let's consider "next practices." As the country enters its 75th year of independence and continues to struggle to meet even the most basic demands, a fresh course is needed. A sizable portion of our population remains unemployed and in poverty. There are nations that were previously poorer than we are, yet they have achieved extraordinary growth by heavily leveraging their economies.

What is necessary is what is best for our nation. Can't we make use of the resources and internal power of our economy and nation? What is holding us back? Although it is a mindset problem, it is not an insurmountable one. india must be developed, and that means giving the states more power. The time has arrived for india to redefine itself by focusing on development and moving away from centralization. We need to stop having small, incremental thoughts and start thinking big! Innovative thinking is required right now.


Reform Agenda

Structural changes to leverage the country’s strength

Economic reforms
Constitutional reforms
Electoral reforms
Judicial reforms
Administrative & Governance reforms





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