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@article{184202, author = {Hamsaveni G and Amudhayee N L}, title = {Substantial Development and Robust Financial Architecture for Vikshith Bharat @2047: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Law, Finance, and Policy}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {4}, pages = {233-245}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=184202}, abstract = {India's vision of becoming a Vikshith Bharat by 2047—celebrating a centenary of freedom—calls for more than just high-speed economic growth; it calls for a robust and inclusive structure that brings law, finance, and public policy together under one compelling idea of significant growth. This paper embarks on a multi-disciplinary study to discuss how a strong financial architecture supported by good legal and institutional underpinnings can propel sustainable and inclusive development. From an economic viewpoint, the research analyzes the deepening of capital markets, fintech and digital currencies, green finance mobilization, and the establishment of investor-friendly frameworks to drive entrepreneurship and innovation. The legal aspect underscores regulatory changes in corporate, banking, and insolvency acts, cross-border investment agreements, and dispute resolution mechanisms that are necessary to protect investor confidence while maintaining transparency and accountability. At the policy level, the paper analyzes national programs like the Amrit Kaal vision document, fiscal decentralization, and cooperative federalism in influencing developmental priorities. Connecting financial inclusion, legal governance, and policy coherence, the analysis highlights the need to design frameworks that not only reinforce economic resilience but also attenuate regional and social disparities. The research concludes that a synergistic convergence of finance, law, and policy is important for creating a stable, fair, and globally competitive India by 2047.}, keywords = {Vikshith Bharat 2047, financial architecture, legal reforms, public policy, inclusive development, sustainable growth, multidisciplinary analysis.}, month = {September}, }
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