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Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has urged NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Suman Bery to support Andhra Pradesh in achieving its Vision-2047 goals. During their meeting at the Secretariat, Mr. Naidu emphasized the need for collaboration in areas such as economic growth, industrial development, infrastructure expansion, and sustainability. He outlined the state's ambitious targets, including a 15% annual growth rate and transforming Andhra Pradesh into a $2.4 trillion economy by 2047. Key Takeaways Economic Aspirations: Andhra Pradesh aims to achieve a 15% annual growth rate, targeting a $2.4 trillion economy by 2047. The state also envisions raising its per capita income to $42,000. Strategic Focus Areas: The Vision-2047 framework emphasizes economic growth, skill development, industrial expansion, and sustainability. Mr. Naidu suggested joint efforts with NITI Aayog to develop industrial corridors, skill hubs, smart cities, and infrastructure improvements. Infrastructure & Regional Growth: The Chief Minister proposed transforming the Tirupati-Chennai-Nellore area into a tri-city development zone, leveraging its three seaports and three airports. He also called for support in developing the Visakhapatnam Economic Region (VER) and making Tirupati and Amaravati regional growth hubs. Future Growth Drivers: Mr. Naidu identified emerging sectors like the blue economy, green hydrogen, and artificial intelligence as essential engines of growth. He sought NITI Aayog’s assistance in providing innovative technologies and policy guidance. Do You Know? NITI Aayog was established in 2015, replacing the Planning Commission, with a mission to promote cooperative federalism and economic policy planning. It plays a key role in implementing strategic initiatives such as the Atal Innovation Mission, Aspirational Districts Programme, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in India. Static Points about NITI Aayog Formation: January 1, 2015, replacing the Planning Commission. Leadership: The Prime Minister of India is the Chairperson, with a Vice-Chairperson appointed by the PM. Core Functions: Developing strategic long-term policies for India’s growth. Fostering cooperative federalism through collaboration with states. Monitoring and evaluating major government programs. Conclusion Andhra Pradesh’s Vision-2047 aligns with India’s long-term growth strategy. The collaboration with NITI Aayog is expected to drive key reforms and economic advancements, positioning the state as a leader in innovation, infrastructure, and sustainable development. |
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