India has been getting huge success in its developmental trajectory. With rapid economic growth, population advantages, and technological progress, due to all this India holds significant promise for achieving developed-nation status. However, structural barriers, persistent inequalities, and global economic uncertainties pose enduring challenges. This research paper examines India’s current development model, analyses the key barriers to sustained and inclusive progress, and shows a comprehensive roadmap to accelerate transformation toward a developed future. This research paper highlights interdisciplinary insights from economics, governance, technology, and social policy, this research underscores the importance of reforms in education, infrastructure, climate resilience, and institutional governance. Ultimately, the paper argues that India’s transition to a high-income, equitable, and sustainable economy requires a reframing of traditional development paradigms anchored in innovation, human capital, and sustainability
Prof. Abhijeet Raghunath Patil (Mon,) studied this question.