We do hope that our vision succeeds in persuading you to give an absolute majority picture of our mission:
- Making India a Developed Nation and a Great Power, and creating an unshakeable national resolve to achieve this goal.
- Strengthening national security both external and internal to overcome present and future challenges.
- Broadening and deepening of economic reforms, based on a self-reliant approach, for sustained double-digit GDP growth rate to achieve complete eradication of poverty and unemployment; end of regional and social disparities; and bridging the urban-rural divide.
- Achieving a quantum improvement in the quality of life of all Indians by fulfilling their basic needs in education, healthcare, nutrition, drinking water, housing, sanitation, and cultural development.
- Launching the Second Green Revolution to unleash the tremendous growth potential in Indian agriculture and agro-based industries, eliminating waste in the food chain, and to ensure doubling of income of even a marginal farmer.
- Bringing vibrancy to small-scale industries, cottage enterprises and activities of rural artisans; revitalization of traditional industries like textiles; and giving due recognition and full encouragement to the informal sector of the economy.
- Giving India a world-class infrastructure in power, telecom and IT, roads, railways, air travel, ports, shipping and inland navigation, markets and the financial sector.
- Making India a major exporting nation, a global manufacturing hub; a preferred service provider to the world; a preferred country for higher education and healthcare; a leading creator of R&D; putting India at the centre of the Knowledge Economy; and making India a major tourist destination in the world.
- Preparing India for the momentous shift taking place in the world economy, in which low-cost economies can score a big march over high-cost economies by building competitive strengths in manufacturing and services; enriching our human resources and reforming our economy towards this end, and turning our young population into a huge opportunity in the era of globalization.
- Dealing with the challenge of water on a war-footing with a three-pronged approach: Launch of the River-Linking Project; Massive encouragement for micro initiatives such as watershed management, check dams, rainwater harvesting, drip irrigation, etc; cleaning up of rivers and traditional water bodies.
- A massive rural development programme based on the concept of “ Green India, Rich India”
- A massive urban renewal programme, based on the concept of an Ideal Indian City.
- Comprehensive Good Governance Reforms, encompassing administrative reforms, judicial reforms, electoral reforms, devolution of powers to States and effective empowerment of Panchayati Raj Institutions and urban local bodies.
- Educational development, economic upliftment, and empowerment of minorities; and ending the majority-minority distinction in politics.
- Vigorous pursuit of the ideals of social justice, economic justice and empowerment of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Nomadic and Denotified Tribes, OBCs, and the poor among the Forward Classes.
- Ban on religious conversions through fraudulent and coercive means.
- Commitment to women's all-round empowerment.
- Legislation to ensure that important offices of the Indian State can be occupied only by those who are India's natural citizens by their Indian origin.
- Empowerment of the Civil Society to promote people's participation in development at all levels and for creating effective dispute resolution mechanisms outside the realm of the government and the judiciary.
- Making population control a people's movement.
- Preservation and propagation of India's rich cultural heritage.
- Unleashing sports power within our sportsperson at Global level.
- Raising India's standing in the world and securing for India a meaningful and steadily growing role in international affairs.