Srinagar: This week in KH Snippets, we take a look at the key takeaways from the 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. From the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 and India’s demographic dividend to opportunities arising from free trade agreements, artificial intelligence, defence manufacturing, and emerging social challenges like drug abuse and cyber fraud, the meeting outlined a roadmap for inclusive growth and cooperative federalism.
1. Viksit Bharat Must Become Every Village’s Mission, Says PM Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047 should become the collective resolve of every state, district, block and village. Chairing the 11th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog in New Delhi, he emphasized cooperative federalism and called for stronger Centre-State coordination to achieve the goal of a developed India.
2. India’s Youth Must Become Development Dividend, Says PM Modi: Highlighting India’s demographic strength, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said nearly 70 crore Indians below the age of 25 constitute the country’s greatest asset. He urged states to focus on education, skilling and capacity-building initiatives to transform the demographic dividend into a development dividend and prepare youth for future opportunities.
3. PM Modi Directs States To Leverage FTAs, Boost MSMEs: Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon states to create opportunities for youth and MSMEs by leveraging India’s recently concluded Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Addressing the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting, he encouraged states to actively attract investments from partner countries and strengthen export-oriented initiatives such as One District One Product (ODOP).
4. AI An Opportunity, Not Threat, Says PM Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that Artificial Intelligence should be viewed as an opportunity rather than a challenge. He urged states to equip people with future-ready skills and focus on emerging sectors such as AI, data centres and digital innovation. The Prime Minister also stressed the importance of good governance, transparency and ease of doing business to attract investments.
5. PM Calls For Action Against Drug Abuse, Cyber Fraud: Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged states to adopt coordinated measures to tackle emerging social challenges, including drug abuse and cyber fraud. Speaking at the NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting, he stressed the need for awareness campaigns, preventive measures and effective governance. He also appealed to states to conserve water, promote natural farming and prepare for challenges arising from El Niño conditions.
A New Model Of Pilgrimage Infra: The evolution of Amarnath Yatra infrastructure over the past decade reflects a broader transformation in the way large-scale pilgrimages are managed in India. What was once dependent largely on temporary facilities has gradually evolved into a sophisticated system supported by permanent infrastructure, advanced technology, modern healthcare facilities and integrated security mechanisms. The upgraded Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk, the Emergency Operations Centre in Ganderbal, enhanced facilities at Baltal, strengthened highway connectivity and the extensive security architecture together form a comprehensive pilgrim support ecosystem. As thousands of devotees prepare to undertake the sacred journey to the cave shrine of Baba Barfani, these developments are expected to ensure that the pilgrimage is safer, more comfortable and better organized than ever before. The Amarnath Yatra remains a profound expression of faith, but it is increasingly also becoming a story of modern governance, infrastructure development and coordinated planning. From Jammu to Kashmir and from the Valley to the Himalayan heights of the holy cave, a new pilgrimage corridor is taking shape—one designed not only to facilitate a spiritual journey but also to provide a secure, seamless and dignified experience for every pilgrim.






