Abstract This paper focus on development aspects measured in terms of GDP, PCI and social wellbeing of the country, India. The present world is marching for progress in a tune of sustainable development approaches and headed various initiatives for the same. Meanwhile, need is also arisen to study state of gross value addition of a country and its role for sustainable environment as well as wellbeing of the society as a whole. Under this backdrop, paper emphasizes on India’s state of GDP, PCI and wellbeing through comparative study with OECD member nations. This paper is analytical in nature and data has been used from secondary sources which has presented through figures and graphs. It attempts to understand present state of India’s GDP and per capita income as well as social wellbeing of India. It has suggested that provision and strictly adhere to the guidelines in implementation of housing for all schemes including electricity connection, gas connection, water supply and sanitation, MGNREGA and VB G Ram G, public spending including health and education should be increase from single digit to double digit (percentage of GDP) which positively supports achieving Viksit Bharat at 2047 among other.
Vinod Magadum (Sat,) studied this question.