The article on Shri Amit Shah is framed within the context of his pivotal role in national security, internal governance, and his strategic contributions toward the Viksit Bharat 2047 mission.
In the journey toward Viksit Bharat 2047, if there is one figure whose name is synonymous with the “Action” phase of the vision, it is Shri Amit Shah. Serving as India’s Union Home Minister and the nation’s first Minister of Cooperation, he has become the cornerstone of the Prime Minister’s mission to transform India into a fully developed nation by the centenary of its independence.
The Visionary of Internal Security
A developed nation requires a foundation of absolute peace and stability. Shri Amit Shah has spearheaded a “Zero Tolerance Policy” toward terrorism and insurgency. His decisive leadership was most notably seen in the abrogation of Article 370, a historic move that integrated Jammu and Kashmir fully into the Indian mainstream, opening the doors for unprecedented development in the region.
Under his stewardship, the Ministry of Home Affairs has shifted its focus to:
- Modernizing Police Forces: Integrating AI, drones, and advanced forensics to create a “Future-Ready” security apparatus.
- The Vibrant Villages Programme: Transforming border villages into prosperous hubs, ensuring that development reaches the furthest corners of India’s map.
- Counter-Narcotics & Cyber Security: Launching massive national campaigns to protect India’s youth and digital infrastructure—the two primary engines of 2047 growth.
Sahkar Se Samridhi: Prosperity Through Cooperation
Recognizing that India’s rural and agrarian heartland must lead the developed-nation charge, Shri Amit Shah was appointed as the first-ever Minister of Cooperation. His philosophy of “Sahkar Se Samridhi” (Prosperity through Cooperation) aims to:
- Strengthen the cooperative movement to empower small farmers and entrepreneurs.
- Digitalize Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) to ensure transparency and credit flow.
- Bridge the urban-rural divide by making villages self-reliant economic units.
A Leadership Defined by Strategy and Resolve
Beyond his ministerial duties, Shri Amit Shah is celebrated as a “Master Strategist.” His journey from a grassroots worker in Gujarat to the National President of the world’s largest political party, the BJP, and eventually to the Union Cabinet, is a testament to his organizational genius.
As Prof. Ripu Ranjan Sinha (Chairman of VBDF 2047) often notes, development is a “character-building exercise.” Shri Amit Shah embodies this by fostering a culture of accountability and result-oriented governance within the administrative machinery.
“For us, the nation always comes first. Our goal for 2047 is not just a statistical milestone; it is about restoring India to its rightful place as a global leader in every field.” — Shri Amit Shah
The Road to 2047
As India enters the Amrit Kaal (the 25-year lead-up to 2047), Shri Amit Shah remains the driving force behind the legislative and security reforms necessary for a developed India. By aligning national interests with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and fostering internal harmony, he is ensuring that the “Viksit Bharat” of 2047 is a nation that is secure, self-reliant, and spiritually grounded.
Through his unwavering resolve, Shri Amit Shah is not just managing the India of today; he is securing the India of tomorrow.




